Oman Air, the Sultanate’s national carrier, has announced it will start flights to the Saudi city of Dammam from September 1.
“Saudi Arabia is a very vital market for Oman Air and with the launch of our third service to Saudi Arabia after Riyadh and Jeddah we are sure of further reinforcing our position within the GCC region,” said Peter Hill, CEO, Oman Air.
The Muscat-Dammam service will be functioned by a two-class Boeing 737-700, Hill said. The daily service will leave the Omani capital at 19.10 and enter in Dammam at 19.55 local time, the airline said in an official statement. The return flight will leave Damman at 20.45 and enter in Muscat at 23.10.
“Saudi Arabia is a very vital market for Oman Air and with the launch of our third service to Saudi Arabia after Riyadh and Jeddah we are sure of further reinforcing our position within the GCC region,” said Peter Hill, CEO, Oman Air.
The Muscat-Dammam service will be functioned by a two-class Boeing 737-700, Hill said. The daily service will leave the Omani capital at 19.10 and enter in Dammam at 19.55 local time, the airline said in an official statement. The return flight will leave Damman at 20.45 and enter in Muscat at 23.10.
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