Oman Air announced on Sunday the restart of twice weekly flights from Muscat to Dubai and Doha starting October 1st, 2020. The national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman further announced on Monday the resumption of twice-weekly flights to Cairo.
On Sunday (September 27, 2020) Oman Air, the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman announced that they will restart flights from Muscat to Dubai and Doha with twice-weekly flights to both destinations on Sundays and Thursdays starting October 1st, 2020. On Monday (September 28, 2020), the carrier further announced that they will resume flights between Muscat and Cairo with two flights per week. The departing flights from Muscat will operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays, while the return flights will depart Cairo on Thursdays and Saturdays. Oman Air will also serve the continent of Africa with twice-weekly flights to Zanzibar and Dar es Salaam in the Republic of Tanzania. In total, the airline will offer service to 18 cities in 12 countries from the first of October.
Oman Air has implemented a comprehensive set of protocols throughout the travel journey to ensure their guests can fly with confidence. Facemasks will be required at Oman’s airports and onboard and social distancing will be maintained during boarding and deplaning. Oman Air’s aircraft are carefully cleaned after each flight and at the end of every day. The carrier’s crew have been outfitted with PPE and the onboard meal service has been modified to limit unnecessary contact. All guests departing Oman are encouraged to familiarize themselves with all pre-departure requirements as well as entry requirements at their destination.
Source: Oman Air