Fares start from AED190 on routes across the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and India
Oman’s low-cost carrier SalamAir has rolled out its ‘Breaking Fares’ campaign, offering one-way tickets from as little as OMR19.99 (AED190) to 13 destinations across the Middle East and South Asia.
The limited-time sale, which runs until 28 August 2025, is designed to “meet the needs of our passengers by giving them the freedom to shape their journeys the way they want, at the most affordable fares”, Khadija Al Kindi, Head of Marketing at SalamAir said.
Valid for travel between 1 October and 30 November 2025, the discounted fares cover flights from Muscat to regional hubs such as Dubai, Doha, Kuwait City, Dammam, Tehran, Shiraz and Alexandria, as well as six major cities across India, including Hyderabad, Calicut, Bengaluru, Chennai, Jaipur and Delhi.
India remains a priority market for SalamAir. The airline will debut flights to Bengaluru and Mumbai in September, boosting its Indian network to eight destinations.
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Beyond India, SalamAir continues to expand regionally and seasonally, linking Sohar, Fujairah, Baghdad and Bahrain with Salalah, alongside direct services to Baku, Almaty, Tirana and Trabzon.
The carrier has also introduced digital upgrades, including a new WhatsApp service that lets passengers receive tickets and boarding passes directly to their phones.
Customers booking through Bank Muscat can further benefit from a 12-month, interest-free instalment plan.
SalamAir’s aggressive expansion follows a 20% rise in passenger numbers to 3.2 million in 2024. To meet growing demand, the airline will add 10 more aircraft, including two new Airbus A321s in 2025, bringing its fleet to 15.
Today, the airline flies to six destinations within Oman and 39 cities across 18 countries—cementing its position as a key regional low-cost player.
For more information, visit www.salamair.com
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