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Oman Air also attracted by Manila and Jakarta

Oman Air will be the latest Gulf carrier to start serving Jakarta and Manila from December 2014. The carrier will propose to both destinations up to seven weekly frequencies.

MUSCAT – From December, Oman Air will expand its network to Asia by launching two new destinations: Manila and Jakarta. The Philippines capital will see its first flights from Oman Air starting on December 2nd. The carrier will then propose two frequencies per week before increasing capacities with a third frequency, starting from December 13th. Flights to Jakarta will operated from December 12th. The Indonesian capital will then be linked to Muscat by three flights a week with a fourth frequency added from January 2nd, 2015. Oman Air will be the first carrier to offer non-stop flights between Muscat and Manila, as well as Muscat and Jakarta. Both the new routes will meet strong demand from air travellers in Oman, the Philippines and Indonesia.
 
Flights to both destinations will depart Muscat around midday and arrive at their destinations in the early morning of the following day, offering convenient timing for travel from the respective airports to capital cities and beyond, and ensuring excellent connections from many of Oman Air’s other global destinations.
 
Oman Air’s Chief Executive Officer, Paul Gregorowitsch, announced the new services, saying: “Oman Air is pleased to be offering, from December this year, two outstanding new services from our home base in Muscat. We will be offering flights aboard our award-winning Airbus A330 aircraft, to two of Asia’s most important cities, namely Manila and Jakarta. These exciting cities each offer travellers a fascinating view of their countries’ vibrant cultures and we are very confident that they will prove popular with visitors from Oman and further afield.”
 
In addition, both Manila and Jakarta are important commercial Centre’s and we anticipate strong demand from business travellers, underlining Oman Air’s commitment to supporting positive trade relations between Oman and other nations.
 
Abdulrahaman Al-Busaidy, Chief Operating Officer of Oman Air, added: “Oman Air is launching these new services during the winter holiday period in order to meet significant demand during the festive season. Both the Philippines and Indonesia have large numbers of citizens living overseas and we are ideally placed to help them rejoin their families during the holiday, as well as to provide holiday makers with the opportunity to start their breaks by enjoying Oman Air’s internationally-acclaimed hospitality. Flights to Manila, and Jakarta, are now on sale and are already attracting an excellent response, so we would encourage customers to book early.
 
The announcement of Oman Air’s new services comes ahead of the arrival of the first of 24 aircraft that the airline currently has on order. Oman Air’s current fleet of 30 aircraft will be joined by three Airbus A330s and 15 Boeing B737s, as well as six Boeing B787 Dreamliners, which will enable further expansion of the carrier’s network, as well as increased frequencies on some of its existing routes. In Southeast Asia, Oman Air currently serves only Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur.

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Luc Citrinot a French national is a freelance journalist and consultant in tourism and air transport with over 20 years experience. Based in Paris and Bangkok, he works for various travel and air transport trade publications in Europe and Asia.

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