As part of its "ambitious and dynamic" program of network expansion, Oman Air will be commencing its four times weekly service from Muscat to Najaf, Iraq, from November.
It is expected that the flights will further strengthen political, economic and cultural ties between Oman and Iraq.
Paul Gregorowitsch, CEO at Oman Air, said: “Following a temporary delay of our service to Najaf as the operational teams were assessing and scheduling all fleet types for safe deployment on the route, Oman Air is delighted to start this service as our first destination in Iraq. The holy city of Najaf offers excellent potential for business travelers, those visiting friends and family, and for pilgrims. We anticipate a high demand.”
The airline stated that the addition of this route demonstrates its continuing commitment to growth and expanding the network. “This has seen the company take delivery of outstanding new aircraft, introduce a range of exciting new destinations and launch new products and services, which contribute to a seamless passenger experience.”
Source: Arab News
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