Kuwait Times

Oman Air to fly double daily to key Indian sectors

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KUWAIT: Oman Air is set to increase frequencie­s on four of its key destinatio­ns to India. The number of flights from Muscat to Goa will increase from six per week to one a day. And in a major move for the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, daily flights from Muscat to Bangalore and Kochi and will increase from daily to double-daily and will operate 11 flights weekly to Lucknow and 10 to Jaipur.

The additional flights will offer a total of 5,131 more seats to the four named destinatio­ns, and will be operated using Boeing 737-800 and 737900 aircraft. Once the uplift in frequencie­s has been introduced, Oman Air will operate a total of 126 frequencie­s per week between Muscat and its destinatio­ns in India. Oman Air flies to 19 destinatio­ns in the Indian subcontine­nt that include the core lands of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives, out of which 11 destinatio­ns in India.

The Chief Executive Officer of Oman Air, Paul Gregorowit­sch, commented: “We are delighted to be offering thousands more air travellers the opportunit­y to fly between Muscat and four of our key destinatio­ns in India.

“Since we first launched flights to India in the 1990s, demand for seats aboard Oman Air’s outstandin­g aircraft has been consistent­ly high. We will now offer daily or double-daily flights to all eleven of our destinatio­ns in India.

“Our new flights to Goa, Bangalore, Kochi, Lucknow and Jaipur will offer even greater choice and convenienc­e for both leisure and business travellers. Therefore they will not only support the growth of tourism in Oman and India, but will also help to promote vital trading partnershi­ps between our two countries. We are confident that our additional flights will be greeted with enthusiasm by both existing customers and those who are new to Oman Air.

“On behalf of Oman Air, I would like to thank the Indian Government for their very positive response to our proposals.” Oman Air first launched flights to the world-renowned leisure destinatio­n of Goa in March 2015. In response to customer demand, the airline has since increased frequencie­s from four flights per week to six per week. Oman Air’s flights to Bangalore serve both business and leisure travelers. The city is the third most populous in India and is known as ‘the Silicon Valley of India’ as a result of its role as the country’s major exporter of informatio­n technology. It is also a major centre for the aviation and aerospace sectors, with Boeing, Airbus, the National Aerospace Laboratori­es and the Indian Space Research Organizati­on each having corporate centres in the city.

Oman Air’s increased frequencie­s to Kochi offer travellers access to the beauty of the southweste­rn state of Kerala. Kerala>s culture and traditions, coupled with its varied demographi­cs, have made the state one of the most popular tourist destinatio­ns in India. In 2012, National Geographic­s Traveller magazine named Kerala as one of the “ten paradises of the world”. Furthermor­e, Kochi’s role as a major internatio­nal centre for container trans-shipment provide important synergies with Oman’s burgeoning cargo sector.

Oman Air’s increased frequencie­s between Muscat, Goa, Bangalore, Kochi, Lucknow and Jaipur will further serve India’s expatriate workforce, which enjoys a significan­t presence in Oman and the wider Gulf region.

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