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Oman Air to Resume Service to Milan From March 28, 2021

Oman Air will resume twice-weekly service to Milan today, with flights operating on Sundays and Wednesdays. Flight WY143 will depart Muscat at 14:35 and arrive in Milan at 17:45, while the return flight (WY144) departs Milan at 22:45 and arrives in Muscat at 06:40


Oman Air Resumes Service Between Muscat and Milan - Courtesy Onam Air

On Friday (March 26, 2021), Oman Air, the national carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, announced the resumption of service between Muscat (MCT) and Milan starting today, March 28, 2021. The carrier will offer twice-weekly service on the route which will operate on Sundays and Wednesdays, with flight WY143 departing Muscat at 14:35 and arriving in Milan at 19:45 and the return flight (WY144) departing Milan at 22:05 and arriving in Muscat at 06:40 (all times local). Guests planning on traveling to Muscat should visit the Civil Aviation Authority website (caa.gov.om) to ensure they are prepared to adhere to the latest entry requirements of the Sultanate. Likewise, guests traveling to Milan should ensure they are aware of the official requirements to enter or transit via the country.


Celebrating 28 years of service, multi-award winning Oman Air maintains the highest standards of performance in all aspects of operations. 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. The carrier operates a fleet of nine Boeing 787s, 10 Airbus A330s and 21 Boeing 737NGs.



Source: Oman Air

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