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Oman Air Resumes GCC Flights to Dubai and Bahrain Today

Oman Air resumes flight services to three GCC cities today. The airline temporarily suspended these routes during recent regional air travel disruptions.

Customers can book flights from Muscat to Dubai, Manama, and Khasab right now. The carrier actively restores its regional network and vital GCC links today.

Pausing Other Regional Routes

The airline paused flights to Doha, Kuwait City, and Baghdad until April 30. Still, this recent move highlights a massive regional aviation rebound.

Gulf carriers successfully restored over half of their pre-conflict flying capacity recently. Emirates currently operates at nearly 70 percent of its normal capacity.

Other regional airlines also restart their operations soon. Oman's budget carrier SalamAir resumes flights to Sharjah on April 20.

Expanding the Summer Network

Oman Air also plans exciting network expansions for this summer. The airline launches a new route between Dubai and Salalah on July 3. They specifically target high passenger demand during the popular khareef season.

The carrier introduces its first direct flights to Singapore and Tashkent soon. Singapore flights begin July 2, while Tashkent services start June 1.

Author: Amita Kalsi   

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