Oman Air to launch Kathmandu flights
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Oman Air, the National Carrier of the Sultanate of Oman, announces the commencement of services between Muscat, the Omani capital and Kathmandu, from 2nd September 2010. Kathmandu is the 40th destination in the Oman Air network and will be operated with a B737-700 aircraft offering Business and Economy Class cabins.
Peter Hill, CEO, Oman Air says: “Oman Air is very happy to add the Nepalese capital of Kathmandu to its network. Kathmandu is a much awaited destination and Oman Air would like to extend its customers in the region the opportunity to experience one of the most naturally beautiful landscapes in the world. Furthermore, in addition to the strong demand for flights from Nepalese nationals who work in Oman and further afield, we expect to see a significant corporate and leisure traffic, which is important to the economic development of Nepal. Oman Air is pleased to support this growth with its new services.
Oman Air (WY) will operate 4 times per week on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with the timing as follows:
From Muscat:
1140 arriving at Kathmandu at 1705 (local time)
From Kathmandu:
1805 arriving at Muscat at 2045 (local time)
These timings, will offer useful connections to other destinations such as Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and Dubai in the U.A.E. as well as to a range of other GCC and European destinations.
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