Oman Daily Observer

Salamair eyes Salalah as aviation hub

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, FEB 23

With the emergence of Salalah as an up-andcoming tourist destinatio­n and aviation hub, Salamair is eying to connect the southern Omani city with direct flights to Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh, plus its current flights to Suhar. The move is subject to discussion with local authoritie­s and stakeholde­rs. The airline currently flies 21 direct flights to Salalah from Muscat a week, as well as connects Muscat Internatio­nal Airport to 14 regional destinatio­ns. Should Salalah become a second centre of operations for Salamair, the airline will base part of its growing fleet there.

Oman’s first affordable travel airline just opened its first sales office in Salalah, the Governorat­e of Dhofar to reach more customers, while providing them with a convenient product offering and a full suite of services. The airline carried 1.4 million passengers since the start of its operations. Of these, 600 thousand passengers were to and from Salalah.

Captain Mohamed Ahmed, CEO of Salamair said, “Salalah has the potential of being our hub, it will enable us to take major strides to further expand our operations and network. We also want to achieve greater air connectivi­ty for Oman, which is key to unlocking the Sultanate’s economic diversific­ation strategy and growth potential, as well as spur key sectors like tourism, aviation and logistics in the process. Our decision will depend on the facilities that will be provided to make Salalah a hub.”

He added, “Oman boasts a world-class aviation infrastruc­ture led by the recently opened Muscat Internatio­nal Airport, as well as the Salalah Airport. This is a very important propositio­n for the entire country to attract investment and ensure that enough capacity is created to accommodat­e demand. Overall, this move will foster air transport growth. It will also offer the end user increased connectivi­ty and reduced travel time, while providing businesses with access to a wider and more competitiv­e marketplac­e.”

The Captain concluded, “Direct internatio­nal flights from Salalah will create additional demand and reflect positively on the local economy. In the future, we will consider flying direct to India from Salalah if we get the traffic rights.”

Today, the Salamair network consists of 14 destinatio­ns including Muscat, Salalah, Suhar, Dubai, Doha, Jeddah, Karachi, Multan, Sialkot, Shiraz, Kathmandu, Khartoum, Dhaka and Alexandria. Salamair recently became the first Omanbased carrier to receive the new Airbus A320neo aircraft making it one of the early Middle East recipients and operators of the highly rated model. In addition to the delivered aircraft, another five Airbus A320neo are expected to join Salamair’s fleet in H1 2019. A cost-conscious menu of additional services is also available to guests, which includes extra luggage allowance, as well as seat and meal selection.

OMAN’S FIRST AFFORDABLE TRAVEL AIRLINE JUST OPENED ITS FIRST SALES OFFICE IN SALALAH, THE GOVERNORAT­E OF DHOFAR TO REACH MORE CUSTOMERS, WHILE PROVIDING THEM WITH A CONVENIENT PRODUCT OFFERING AND A FULL SUITE OF SERVICES

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