Oman Air Launches Global Sale with Up to 25% Off Fares and Expanded Winter Schedule

Back by popular demand, Oman Air’s Global Sale offers up to 25% off Business and Economy Class fares across its network. Combining affordability with convenience and choice, the airline is also unveiling a significantly expanded winter schedule with additional flights on some of its most popular routes.
In Europe, London will increase to 11 weekly flights with a double daily frequency four days a week. Moscow will also grow to nine weekly services, and Zurich returns as a seasonal destination with six weekly services. The airline will also operate its first winter schedule to Amsterdam with four weekly flights and a full winter programme to Rome with up to four flights each week.
In Asia, Phuket flights will operate up to 11 times per week, while Kuala Lumpur will grow to nine weekly services. Within Oman, services to Salalah will climb to 35 weekly flights, peaking at 42 during peak periods to accommodate strong seasonal demand. In addition to discounted fares, travellers booking through the Global Sale will also enjoy Oman Air’s award-winning service and signature Omani hospitality across a growing network of destinations.
The Global Sale runs until 2 October 2025 and is valid for travel between 3 November 2025 and 11 March 2026, covering both one-way and round-trip fares. Tickets can be booked via Oman Air’s website or the mobile app. The offer excludes interline flights and codeshare partners.
Background Information
Oman Air
Oman Air is the flagship carrier of the Sultanate of Oman and an Official 4 Star Airline (Skytrax 2011). Founded in 1993, the airline has since witnessed massive growth and has played a major role in making Muscat an important traffic hub in the Middle East, supporting the commercial, industrial and tourism sectors.
The airline currently operates direct international flights from Muscat to Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Doha, Dubai, Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam, Madina, and Kuwait, in the Gulf region, as well as Cairo, Amman, Tehran, Mashhad, Najaf, Zanzibar and Dar Es Salaam within the wider Middle East/Africa region.