Summer is the time when Indian schools located in Oman have summer vacation. It causes huge rush on all the sectors in India.
Oman Air, National Carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, has decided to increase the number of flights on India sectors to meet summer rush. The airline has lined up frequency increase to 8 Indian destinations: Bangalore, Mumbai, Kozhikode, Kochi, Delhi, Goa, Hyderabad, and Chennai.
Summer is the time when Indian schools located in Oman have summer vacation. It causes huge rush on all the sectors in India.
DESTINATION FLIGHTS PER WEEK
Mumbai 7 Flights
Delhi 7 Flights
Bengaluru 7 Flights
Hyderabad 7 Flights
Chennai 7 Flights
Kozhikode 7 Flights
Kochi 7 Flights
Goa 3 Flights
The airline has introduced wide-body service, including B787 Dreamliner and Airbus A330 in addition to Boeing 737, between Muscat and its operations in India. The airline has advised the passengers to check omanair.com for the most up-to-date flight schedules and time information, as schedules are subject to change.
“Oman Air welcomes all guests to the Sultanate of Oman on board its award-winning flights. As of May 22, 2022, all Covid-19 preventive safety precautions and procedures previously in place at airports across Oman have been lifted,” said a press release issued on Monday.
Guests departing Oman should ensure that they are aware of all pre-departure requirements and requirements during their flights, which are provided at omanair.com, the release said.
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