Dubai-Salalah travel: Oman Air launches 3 weekly flights for Khareef season

Oman Air has unveiled strategic plans to launch a new direct flight service connecting Dubai and Salalah, marking a significant expansion of its regional network. The national carrier of Oman will commence three weekly year-round flights starting July 3, 2026, strategically timed to coincide with the beginning of Salalah’s renowned Khareef (monsoon) season.

The airline will begin accepting bookings for this new route from February 16, 2026, providing travelers with enhanced connectivity options between the UAE and Oman’s southern Dhofar Governorate. This initiative responds to growing passenger demand and aims to strengthen regional air corridors across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region.

Con Korfiatis, Chief Executive Officer of Oman Air, emphasized the carrier’s commitment to supporting tourism growth: ‘With increasing demand for flights to and from Salalah, we are strategically expanding our seat capacity to provide flexible travel options that actively contribute to tourism and economic development in the governorate.’

The Khareef season, which officially runs from June 21 to September 20 annually, transforms Salalah into a major tourist destination, attracting millions of visitors from the UAE and neighboring Gulf countries who seek respite in its lush green mountains and moderate climate.

This route expansion follows Oman Air’s demonstrated capacity growth strategy. In January 2026, the airline increased available seats to Salalah by 20% compared to the previous year, following a 15% capacity enhancement during the autumn 2025 season to accommodate peak tourist arrivals.

Concurrently, Oman Air has been developing its international connectivity, recently launching charter flights between Moscow and Salalah to tap into the growing Russian tourism market. This initiative is projected to bring over 7,000 visitors to the region, providing substantial support to local tourism enterprises and businesses.

The airline has also announced plans to further optimize its flight schedule, including expanded services during Ramadan, to offer passengers greater flexibility and travel options throughout the year.