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Oman Air to launch services to Goa Singapore and Dhaka
(MENAFN- Arab News) Oman Air will launch services to three destinations this spring. The national carrier of Oman will fly from Muscat to Singapore and Goa from March 29 and to Dhaka later in August.
Oman Air CEO Paul Gregorowitsch said: 'We are delighted to be opening up new routes to Singapore Goa and Dhaka and to be offering our customers even more choice within Oman Air's continually expanding network. We know there is strong demand for flights to each of these destinations. We are therefore very confident that the new services will prove extremely popular and I would encourage customers to book as early as possible.'
'The launch of these new services continues our ambitious program of expansion and follows the highly successful December 2014 introduction to our network of services to Manila and Jakarta' he added.
The city-state of Singapore lies off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula just 137 km north of the equator. Long recognized as one of the great global financial and commercial hubs Singapore also offers leisure travelers a wealth of attractions and activities. Oman Air's new Airbus A330 service between Muscat and Singapore will operate daily and tickets can be booked now from OMR 233.8 return per person including taxes and charges.
Overlooking the Arabian Sea on the western coast of India Goa's unspoiled beaches temples mosques and wildlife sanctuaries together with its Portugese-influenced Indian culture entwine to offer travelers a unique experience. Oman Air's new service operated using spacious and comfortable Boeing 737 aircraft will offer four flights per week between Muscat International Airport and Goa International Airport.
Oman Air's new service to Bangladesh capital Dhaka with 15 million population is operated using its flagship A330 aircraft will offer four flights per week between Muscat International Airport and Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
Oman Air CEO Paul Gregorowitsch said: 'We are delighted to be opening up new routes to Singapore Goa and Dhaka and to be offering our customers even more choice within Oman Air's continually expanding network. We know there is strong demand for flights to each of these destinations. We are therefore very confident that the new services will prove extremely popular and I would encourage customers to book as early as possible.'
'The launch of these new services continues our ambitious program of expansion and follows the highly successful December 2014 introduction to our network of services to Manila and Jakarta' he added.
The city-state of Singapore lies off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula just 137 km north of the equator. Long recognized as one of the great global financial and commercial hubs Singapore also offers leisure travelers a wealth of attractions and activities. Oman Air's new Airbus A330 service between Muscat and Singapore will operate daily and tickets can be booked now from OMR 233.8 return per person including taxes and charges.
Overlooking the Arabian Sea on the western coast of India Goa's unspoiled beaches temples mosques and wildlife sanctuaries together with its Portugese-influenced Indian culture entwine to offer travelers a unique experience. Oman Air's new service operated using spacious and comfortable Boeing 737 aircraft will offer four flights per week between Muscat International Airport and Goa International Airport.
Oman Air's new service to Bangladesh capital Dhaka with 15 million population is operated using its flagship A330 aircraft will offer four flights per week between Muscat International Airport and Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport.
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