Now You Can Fly From Delhi to Muscat Directly With SalamAir, Twice A Week!

SalamAir recently announced that it has launched direct flights between Muscat and Delhi from July to, Monday.

by Anupriya Mishra
Now You Can Fly From Delhi to Muscat Directly With SalamAir, Twice A Week!

Muscat is a beautiful city in Oman that offers much to see for travellers. And if you are also planning to visit this capital city of Oman then you will be pleased to know that SalamAir has expanded its network of flights to Delhi. Yes, the low-cost airline that is headquartered and based at Muscat International Airport has begun flights between Muscat and Delhi from July 2 and we are here to tell you all about it.

SalamAir Begins Delhi-Muscat Water

SalamAir
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SalamAir recently announced that it has launched direct flights between Muscat and Delhi from July to, Monday. The airline revealed that it will now be operating two weekly flights on this route on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This means that it’s bound to make travelling easier for people flying on this route and offer them more choices when it comes to flights. In fact, for the airline also it’s a significant step towards expanding its network to meet the growing demand.

At this point, it’s worth mentioning that this airline operates six Airbus A320 neo aircraft, seven Airbus Airbus A321neo aircraft and one Airbus 321 freighter, as revealed by the Financial Express. With the introduction of these direct flights by the low-cost airline, it’s bound to make travelling much easier for the people. Not to mention, they are bound to be relieved with a more economical option when flying to this international city.

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Things You Can Do In Muscat

Muscat
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However, if you are also planning to fly to Muscat no matter what the purpose, you will want to know all about the things you can do there. From visiting the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque to the Royal Opera House Muscat, you must check out the Qurum Beach and the National Museum of Oman. In fact, the Al Jalali Fort, Mutrah Corniche, and the Mutra Souq are also landmarks that are worth checking out. If you are going for a short visit of two days, it’s important to know that you can enjoy everything from cultural attractions and crystal clear water to the city’s major landmarks.

So, if you are also planning to fly to Muscat in the near future, then make sure to keep this new flight route in mind.

Cover Image Courtesy: Instagram/ SalamAir

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