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Oman Air to Launch Service Between Muscat and Phuket, Thailand From November 15, 2022

Joe Breitfeller

Oman Air will launch four weekly flights between Muscat and the popular resort Island of Phuket from November 15, 2022, with daily service on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and two flights on Saturdays.


Oman Air Boeing 787 Dreamliner - Courtesy Boeing

On Monday (October 24, 2022), Oman Air announced the launch of four weekly flights between Muscat and Phuket, one of Thailand’s most popular resort islands. Starting November 15, 2022, flights will operate once daily on Tuesdays and Thursdays, as well as twice on Saturdays. On Tuesdays, flights will depart Muscat at 09:40 and arrive in Phuket at 18:50, while Thursday flights will depart Muscat at 22:50 and arrive in Phuket at 08:00+1. The first Saturday flight will depart Muscat at 09:40 and arrive in Phuket at 18:50, while the second flight departs Muscat at 22:50 and arrives in Phuket at 08:00+1 (all times local). Economy Class tickets on the route start at OMR 299 (U.S. $766), while Business Class fares start at OMR 650 (U.S. $1,688), including taxes. Oman Air Guests traveling to Muscat and Phuket should apprise themselves of entry and transit requirements for both countries.


Oman Air is the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman. The multi-award winning carrier maintains the highest standards of performance in all aspects of operations, and currently serves over 40 destinations in more than 20 countries and territories. The airline’s ultra-modern and fuel efficient fleet are renowned for their bespoke interiors and innovative inflight entertainment (IFE) systems. Oman Air continues to invest in the latest technologies, propelling the carrier to the forefront of modern aviation. Oman Air operates a fleet of seven Airbus A330s, nine Boeing 787 Dreamliners, 20 Boeing 737NGs and eleven Boeing 737-8 MAX airplanes.


Source: Oman Air

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