Oman Air, the National Carrier of the Sultanate of Oman commenced its new daily direct service between Greece and Oman, with the first flight departing Muscat International Airport to Athens International Airport yesterday 1st June 2019.
The inaugural flight, WY 193 departed Muscat International Airport at 14:35 as it will arrive in Athens at 19:50. With a flight time of approximately six hours, the return flight WY194 departs Athens International Airport at 00.20, arriving into the award-winning new passenger terminal at Muscat International Airport at 07.15 the next day.
Oman Air’s official delegation to Athens included its Senior Vice President, International Sales, Laurent Recoura, and Regional Vice President, Oman, Jamal Al Azki.
Honorary Consul of Greece in the Sultanate of Oman Dr. Elias Nikolakopoulos also accompanied the delegation to Athens.
Abdulaziz Al Raisi, Oman Air’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “I am pleased to announce the addition of the Greek capital to our network. Since we announced this route last year, we have seen a strong interest towards this destination, both from the travel trade community and leisure travellers. We expect this daily service connecting Muscat with Athens to further stimulate economic, trade and business relations between our two countries. Apart from strengthening and opening up new business opportunities between Greece and Oman, our flights will also act as a catalyst in driving the expansion of Greek tourists to our beautiful country, Oman.”
On his turn, Paul Starrs, Chief Commercial Officer at Oman Air said: “Our new service will provide more choice and greater convenience for travellers. We are confident the addition of Athens onto our expanding global network will be appreciated by the business communities, especially Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), as well as holiday seekers looking for new travel experiences.”
The new service between Muscat and Athens is the airline’s 54th destination and the second route launched this year after Alexandria, Egypt and is part of Oman Air’s fleet and network expansion programme, which will see the airline operate up to 70 aircraft to around 60 destinations by 2022.
Courtesy of ONA