SalamAir announces new Cairo flights
SalamAir is set to launch new Cairo flights from its Muscat hub next month.
Starting from 15 June, the airline will offer three flights a week to Cairo Sphinx International Airport.
The launch of direct Cairo flights meets not only demand for leisure travel but also catering to a sizeable Egyptian community residing in Oman.
“We are excited to introduce direct flights between Muscat and Cairo,” said Captain Ahmed Shidhani, CEO of SalamAir.
“We are proud to connect passengers from Oman and the rest of the GCC to this dynamic destination”.
The Cairo flights are now on sale online on the mobile app, or via authorised travel agents.
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