Oman government takes over SalamAir, airlines to operate separately | World News

Oman government takes over SalamAir, airlines to operate separately

Oman has taken a major step in reshaping its aviation sector by acquiring SalamAir, with a focus on strengthening connectivity, improving efficiency and supporting long-term economic growth.The Government of the Sultanate of Oman has confirmed the completion of its acquisition of SalamAir, making it clear that both Oman Air and SalamAir will continue to operate as fully independent brands. Each airline will retain its operational identity, fleets and services, ensuring continuity in how they operate and serve passengers.The move is aimed at improving coordination between the two carriers without merging them. Minister of Transport, Communications and Information Technology Eng. Said bin Hamoud Al Maawali said the strategy focuses on reducing overlap in destination networks, allowing for better route planning and more efficient use of aircraft across both airlines.He explained that optimising fleet utilisation and expanding air connectivity within Oman and across the wider region are central to the plan. By aligning networks more effectively, the government expects to strengthen the aviation system while maintaining the distinct roles of both carriers.Al Maawali added that this approach will enhance operational efficiency and provide travellers with broader options, along with greater diversity across the two economic categories served by Oman Air and SalamAir.Speaking to Oman News Agency, he said the strategic shift is expected to improve the financial position of both airlines. He noted that developing cost structures and enhancing the quality of revenues will play a key role, while companies linked to ground services are also expected to benefit.The acquisition marks a strategic effort to streamline Oman’s aviation sector, focusing on efficiency, connectivity and financial stability while preserving the independence of both airlines.

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