Oman Air, in partnership with Discovery Travel, will launch a weekly Bahrain–Salalah charter service from July 10, 2026, for the Khareef season. The airline is also adding 60 Muscat–Salalah flights in July, increasing capacity by 11,766 seats.
Oman Air has partnered with Takaful Oman Insurance to provide integrated travel insurance during the booking process. Supported by Insurte and ISA Assist, the service offers passengers seamless access to travel protection, enhancing convenience and peace of mind.
Oman Air and SalamAir have dramatically expanded services to Salalah for the Khareef Dhofar 2026 season, increasing daily seat capacity by nearly 400% during peak travel periods.
Oman Air is launching five new routes in July 2026, adding Singapore, Sochi, Tashkent, Dubai–Salalah, and Abu Dhabi to its network. The expansion will increase the airline's destination network to 49 cities.
Oman Air, the sultanate's flag-carrier, has announced plans to launch new direct flights to Abu Dhabi from its hub in Muscat, further expanding its regional network. Operating once daily, starting from July 9, this service marks Oman Air’s 49th destination and its tenth within the Gulf region.
Oman’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has announced its operational readiness for the 2026 Khareef Dhofar season, running from 21 June to 20 September, confirming a coordinated national plan to expand air connectivity and increase capacity on the high-demand Muscat–Salalah route.
Oman Air has been awarded the 2026 APEX Best Award for Best Seat Comfort in the Middle East, reinforcing its position as one of the region’s leading premium carriers for passenger experience.
Oman Air and Alwan Travel launch a weekly Muscat–Hanoi charter from July 14 to August 4, 2026, offering 7-night packages with 5-star hotels, transfers, and guided tours to Vietnam’s top landmarks.
Oman Air updated Economy fare bundles, increasing baggage allowance on select routes. Super Saver now includes 20kg, Comfort 30kg, and Flex 40kg for destinations including India, Cairo, Manila, and other key cities.
Oman Air resumed flights to Dubai, Bahrain, and Khasab from 18 April, operating five weekly flights to Bahrain, four to Khasab, and daily Dubai services, with frequencies increasing as demand grows initially planned expansion