Routes, Aircrafts, & More
As a new stopover option to choose from, services to Singapore will commence with four weekly non-stop flights on Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. The non-stop flights will be operated by Oman Air’s 737-8 aircraft. Through Singapore, Oman Air Business Class travellers are able to connect to destinations across Europe, Japan, and Hong Kong via oneworld partners. This route offers far more choice at an enviable price point for value-conscious travellers and oneworld frequent flyers looking to maximise their memberships. The Singapore and Muscat route will also become Oman Air's farthest narrowbody route and its fifth-longest overall at 3,429 miles.
Oman Air has announced four new routes in less than two weeks. In fact, this news comes only days after a recent announcement for the airline’s latest regional destination, Taif - scheduled to begin its three times weekly service on 31 January 2025. The airline has shared its focus on enhancing its point-to-point traffic and growing its network, with hopes to support Oman’s ambitions as a destination.
Con Korfiatis, Chief Executive Officer of Oman Air, said “We’re excited to launch this new route, which enhances our growing network and strengthens the connection between Oman and Singapore.”