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Oman Air, the national airline of the Sultanate of Oman, has announced the launch of direct flights between Muscat and Singapore, commencing 2 July 2026[1]. The new service marks the airline’s latest link to Southeast Asia, increasing accessibility between the two regions. Guests will now be able to fly direct from Singapore to Muscat four days a week – Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays – opening up access to Oman’s diverse natural landscapes, rich heritage and warm culture, as well as seamless onward connections across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. With Oman Air recently joining the oneworld alliance, the new route also taps into key traffic flows via member airlines including Australia, Japan and Hong Kong, offering guests smooth connections and seamless frequent flyer benefits such as lounge access, mileage accrual and redemption, and more.

“We’re excited to launch this new route, which enhances our growing network and strengthens the connection between Oman and Singapore,” said Con Korfiatis, Chief Executive Officer of Oman Air. “With demand growing for distinctive destinations and high-quality travel experiences, this service expands choice for both leisure and business travellers. It also reinforces Muscat’s role as an important hub between East and West, enabling efficient connectivity between Asia-Pacific markets and Europe complemented by our oneworld partners.”

Lim Ching Kiat, Executive Vice President of Air Hub and Cargo Development at Changi Airport added, “Oman Air’s new direct service to Muscat will introduce an exciting city link to Changi Airport’s wide connectivity network. As a leading global hub, Changi Airport offers travellers access to a wide range of destinations across Asia-Pacific and beyond, while creating new travel opportunities between the two markets.”

From Singapore, travellers can look forward to discovering Oman’s diverse tourism offering, from the historic forts and souqs of Muscat to the dramatic mountain scenery of Jebel Akhdar and the golden dunes of the Sharqiyah Sands. The country is also known for its pristine coastline, with opportunities for dolphin watching, diving and coastal escapes along the Arabian Sea, while its authentic hospitality and rich cultural traditions offer visitors a distinctive and immersive travel experience.

The Singapore-Muscat route will be operated using the Boeing 737 Max aircraft featuring Oman Air’s award-winning Business and Economy Class cabins alongside its world class service and signature Omani hospitality. Tickets are available for sale via the airline’s website and mobile app from today.