Muscat: Gulf Air has announced as many as 69 additional flights from Muscat to popular destinations in its network, beginning this summer. This includes introduction of new services to Paris, Amman, Dammam, Kathmandu, Sanaa, Islamabad and Jakarta, and increasing its services to some of its existing destinations.
In a statement released here, Gulf Air said that this makes a total of 195 flights per week from Muscat from its current schedule of 126 flights per week. The summer schedule also offers more flights to some of its existing destinations. Flights to Indian cities Bangalore, Chennai and Mumbai have been doubled while service to Dhaka has been increased from three to five every week.
The summer schedule will see Gulf Air flying non-stop seven times a week to Jakarta and Kathmandu, six flights to Amman, four flights a week to Paris, two services to Islamabad and Dammam, and a weekly flight to Sanaa.
05/04/06 Times of Oman, Oman
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