Oman's SalamAir announces new routes to Islamabad and Lahore in Pakistan
Oman’s low cost carrier will operate five weekly flights on Muscat-Islamabad sector
Islamabad: Travelling between Oman and Pakistan will become affordable and easier as SalamAir has announced to expand its network with the launching of two new destinations in Pakistan: Islamabad and Lahore.
Starting on the 8th and 9th of July, respectively, SalamAir will operate five flights a week to Islamabad and three to Lahore, significantly increasing passenger movement and substantially enhancing SalamAir's footprint in the subcontinent region. This expansion brings the total number of SalamAir’s destinations operated in Pakistan to six. The new flights are expected to offer competitive low fare with more connectivity for passengers.
Improving connectivity
Adrian Hamilton-Manns, CEO of SalamAir, expressed enthusiasm about introducing flights to Pakistan's capitals, Islamabad and Lahore. He emphasised that these additions underscore SalamAir's dedication to improving connectivity and providing passengers with more convenience options. They also create opportunities for businesses and collaboration in both countries.
Six destinations
With Islamabad and Lahore now part of our network, SalamAir serves six destinations in Pakistan, showcasing our dedication to offering affordable and convenient travel choices for passengers. Recent SalamAir network expansions include Cairo and Delhi, alongside seasonal destinations such as Tirana, Baku, and Almaty. Moreover, new routes have been introduced, linking Salalah to Bahrain, Fujairah, and Sohar during the Khareef season.
About SalamAir
SalamAir commenced its commercial operations in 2017, intending to set new standards in the aviation industry in Oman. SalamAir meets the country's increasing demand for affordable travel options and aims to generate further opportunities for employment and business creation in various Oman sectors.