Oman Air: Muscat to Mumbai route growing

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Launched on August 1 of this year, two 1-hour, 50-minute Oman Air flights depart Muscat at 22.40 hrs and arrive in Mumbai at 03.00 hrs. The return flight leaves Mumbai at 04.05 hrs and reaches Muscat at 05.15 hrs.

Now, the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, is delighted to announce the launch of a third daily flight on its popular Muscat to Mumbai route.

Oman Air already has two daily return flights between Muscat and Mumbai – the outgoing flights depart Muscat at 01.20 hrs and 9.00 hrs, arriving in Mumbai at 05.40 hrs and 13.20 hrs respectively. The returning flights leave Mumbai at 16.15hrs and 6.55hrs, reaching to Muscat at 17.30 hrs and 08.10 hrs.

The new time slot is expected to prove popular especially with business travelers who can now take an evening flight and reach their destination early the next morning. Many convenient connections are also on offer for GCC travelers.

Mumbai is the largest city in India and it is the financial, commercial and entertainment capital. Drawing in around five million visitors a year, the city is consistently in high demand among Oman Air guests, especially those from Oman’s large Indian expatriate community.

The new flight is the latest move in Oman Air’s ambitious and dynamic program of fleet and network expansion and boosts Oman’s connection to India, which is an important trade partner for the Sultanate.

Oman Air first launched flights to India in the 1990s and the demand for seats has grown exponentially amongst both business and leisure passengers, not only increasing tourism traffic and revenue but also promoting vital trade agreements between the two countries.

The airline is growing its weekly capacity to India with frequencies increasing on five of the airline’s eleven key Indian destinations. Bombay, Delhi and Hyderabad increase from twice daily to three times daily. Calicut increases from once daily to three times daily and Lucknow increases from once daily to twice daily. This latest addition from Mumbai to Muscat increases the overall weekly frequency of flights to India from 154 to 161.

In addition, towards the beginning of the year the airline launched direct daily flights between Salalah and Calicut.

This growth in capacity follows the revised Air Services agreement between the Government of Oman and India in December 2016, when the number of weekly seats was increased to 27,405 seats for both countries, compared to 21,145 seats in the previous agreement, an increase of 6,258 seats per week.

Abdulrahman Al-Busaidy, Deputy CEO & Chief Commercial Officer of Oman Air, said: “We are extremely happy to announce this new service between Muscat and Mumbai. The addition of this flight is part of our wider commitment to the Indian market. India is a key destination for Oman Air and the demand for all 11 of our Indian destinations has always been high. Increased frequencies offer yet more choice and convenience to our guests, who will now be able to leave Muscat in the evening and arrive in Mumbai the following morning. We are sure this new service will prove just as popular as our other Indian routes.”

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • This growth in capacity follows the revised Air Services agreement between the Government of Oman and India in December 2016, when the number of weekly seats was increased to 27,405 seats for both countries, compared to 21,145 seats in the previous agreement, an increase of 6,258 seats per week.
  • The new flight is the latest move in Oman Air's ambitious and dynamic program of fleet and network expansion and boosts Oman's connection to India, which is an important trade partner for the Sultanate.
  • Now, the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, is delighted to announce the launch of a third daily flight on its popular Muscat to Mumbai route.

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