From Muscat and Salalah: Salam Air sets course for Prague

From Muscat and Salalah: Salam Air sets course for Prague

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Salam Air intends to fly to Prague Airport in the 2022/23 winter flight schedule. In addition, flights will be launched from Salalah and Muscat. These are to be served once a week with the Airbus A321neo aircraft.

The routing is interesting, because on the traffic day Wednesday one flies as OV803 from Salalah to Prague. Then it goes back to Oman as OV804, but to Muscat. On Fridays you want to fly first as OV801 from Muscat to Prague and then as OV802 to Salalah. The flight connections have been announced for November 2nd and 4th, 2022. Airline ticket sales have already started.

The airline Salam Air was founded in 2016 and currently operates a fleet consisting exclusively of Airbus A320neo series aircraft. In detail, this is made up as follows: Six A320neo and two A321neo. The average age of the aircraft is two years. The home base is located at Muscat Airport.

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