Oman Air is to launch flights between Amsterdam Schiphol airport and its hub at Muscat this summer.
The Middle Eastern airline will start operating the Amsterdam route on 1 July, with four flights per week, using Boeing 787-9 aircraft. The Netherlands hub will become Oman Air’s 11th destination in Europe.
Oman Air’s CEO Con Korfiatis said: “As we continue to grow, we focus on destinations that not only align with our strategic goals but also offer long-term opportunities for tourism and business exchange.
“Europe is our second-largest market in terms of revenue, and Amsterdam represents a key hub in the region for business and leisure travel. Moreover, the growing economic ties with Oman make it an ideal addition to our expanding European network.”
The airline is also to increase frequencies on its London Heathrow-Muscat route. Four additional weekly services will be added to the existing daily flights from 26 October with plans to make it a double-daily route by summer 2026.
“London has always been a cornerstone of our international network, and the UK represents one of our largest inbound tourism markets,” said Korfiatis.
“This enhancement not only strengthens our presence on this key route but also supports Oman’s wider tourism ambitions.”