MUSCAT : The move is part of the airline’s five-year growth strategy to accommodate increasing travel demand.
This fleet expansion is a segway from growing demand as SalamAir announced earlier the return of two popular summer routes—Baku, Azerbaijan, and Almaty, Kazakhstan—in response to overwhelming passenger interest.
Further enhancing its services, SalamAir launched three new travel products in January 2025—Express Bag, Priority, and Online Check-In—aimed at providing passengers with greater flexibility and convenience.
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