Oman Air Flights Returns to the Maldives this October


Maldives
PUBLISHED July 11, 2018

Oman Air, the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, will resume its service between Muscat and Malé in the Maldives this October. 


Flights to the Maldives with Oman Air will recommence for the 2018-19 winter season from October 28, 2018. The service will be operated by the new Boeing 737 aircraft.


Oman Air flights from Muscat to the Maldives will operate on Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and the flight from the Maldives to Muscat will operate on Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.


"We are delighted to be resuming our Maldives route and look forward to welcoming our valued Oman Air guests on board our latest Boeing 737 aircraft." Says Eng. Abdulaziz Al Raisi, CEO of Oman Air.


"We thoroughly encourage our friends from Europe and the rest of our network, flying to the Maldives to stop over and explore Oman en route. Our new Maldives service offers holidaymakers the perfect opportunity to explore Muscat, the metropolitan capital of Oman before escaping to the beautiful shores of the Maldives."


Oman Airs fleet and the network has continued to grow. This expansion has been aided by continued investment in Oman Airs award-winning onboard experience, exemplified by the MAX aircraft. The new MAX will be equipped with 12 new Business Class seats with large 17-inch touchscreen monitors and all the amenities needed for a frequent flyer such as individual power and USB points. By the end of 2018, Oman Air will have taken delivery of five new MAX aircraft and three 7879-s. By 2022, Oman Airs total fleet size is expected to be around 70.


The relaunch of the Maldives service comes at an exciting time, as Oman Air recently started their flights to Istanbul in June with operations scheduled to Casablanca in July and Moscow in October. Oman Air continues to be recognised for its award-winning onboard experience; winning an array of industry awards to add to its growing collection.

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