MUSCAT – SalamAir is looking to expand its footprint in India as part of its growth strategy, its chief executive Adrian Hamilton-Manns said, citing strong demand in the market.
“India is continuing to grow and remains a big market for us. We are looking to add more destinations in India,” Hamilton-Manns told The Arabian Stories in an exclusive interview.
The airline reported robust performance in 2025, carrying around 3.4 million passengers and operating more than 22,000 flights across its network.
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SalamAir also maintained an on-time performance rate of 83%, reflecting operational efficiency as it scaled up services.
Revenues for the year stood at approximately RO 137 million, underscoring sustained demand for low-cost travel in the region and the airline’s expanding route network.





