Oman Air Increases Flights To Key Indian Cities


(MENAFN- Bangladesh Monitor)

The national air carrier of Oman, Oman Air has decided to increase the frequency of flights to and from India. The airline is boosting frequency to 8 Indian cities, bringing it to a total of 161 flights per week to boost the tourism sector. 
The air carrier will operate 8 flights per week to Bangalore, Mumbai, Kozhikode, Kochi, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and 3 flights per week to Goa. 
The airline will deploy its B787 Dreamliner, Boeing 737 and Airbus A330 for services. Passengers can book their tickets and avail all information about the flights on omanair.com.

“The demand for all 11 Indian destinations has always been high and the increased frequencies offer yet more choice and convenience to our guests. 
Oman Air first launched flights to India in the 1990s and the demand for seats has grown exponentially not only increasing tourism traffic and revenue but also promoting vital trade agreements between the two countries,” Chief Executive Officer of Oman Air, Paul Gregorowitsch, said, adding that India is a key destination for Oman Air.
The extended traffic entitlements will give a further boost to the tourism sector, prompting many discerning tourists to visit magnificent Oman as well as India's beautiful touristic spots.

This growing commitment in India is part of Oman Air's programme of fleet and network expansion. This has included the delivery of new aircraft and the introduction of a range of exciting new destinations and new products and services which contribute to a seamless passenger experience.
Oman Air flies to 19 destinations in the Indian subcontinent that include India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and the Maldives.
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