Oman Air has announced the resumption of flights to Dubai, Bahrain and Khasab, as of 18 April 2026. The latest update follows the reinstatement of the airline’s services to Dammam and Amman earlier this month, as it continues its phased return to regular regional operations. Regional Flight Resumptions - Dubai, Bahrain, Khasab: Services resumed on 18 April 2026. - 5 weekly flights to Bahrain - 4 weekly flights to Khasab - Daily flights to Dubai - Builds on earlier resumptions to Dammam and Amman earlier this month. Frequency Enhancements - Salalah: - Up to 5 flights/day (Sun–Wed, Fri) - 7 flights/day (Thu, Sat) - Riyadh: Increasing from 21 to 24 weekly flights (from 23 April). - Amman: Expanding from 4 to 6 weekly flights (from May). - Indian Subcontinent: - Calicut: 6 → 10 weekly flights (from 21 April) - Added capacity to Mumbai and Dhaka. Looking Ahead - Planned new routes in 2026: Singapore, Tashkent, Sochi. - Direct Salalah–Dubai service to launch in the summer schedule. - Product upgrades: onboard connectivity, refreshed cabin configurations, and loyalty program enhancements rolling out from Q2 2026. This expansion reflects Oman Air’s strategy to capture strong demand in both passenger and cargo markets while positioning Salalah as a key domestic hub.
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