From Muscat to the Maasai: SalamAir’s first African route takes off with inaugural Nairobi flight
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SalamAir, Oman’s leading low-cost airline, has officially launched its first-ever flight connecting Muscat to Nairobi, Kenya, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s expansion into Africa. The inaugural flight landed at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, where a welcoming ceremony was attended by key dignitaries from both nations, emphasizing the route’s importance in strengthening economic, tourism, and cultural ties between Oman and Kenya.
The official ceremony in Nairobi was held under the patronage of Mohamed Daghar, Principal Secretary, State Department for Transport in Kenya’s Ministry of Roads and Transport, alongside Her Excellency Nasra Salim Mohamed Al Hashmi, the Omani Ambassador to Kenya, and His Excellency Abdi Aden Korio, the Kenyan Ambassador to Oman.
Boosting tourism ties between Oman and Kenya
Talking about the new route, Adrian Hamilton-Manns, CEO of SalamAir, stated: “This expansion supports our vision of linking Oman with key global destinations, in alignment with Oman Vision 2040. Nairobi is a bustling economic hub with tremendous business opportunities and rich tourism experiences, and we are excited to offer passengers a convenient and affordable way to travel between the two nations.”
The new Muscat-Nairobi route will cater to both business and leisure travellers, while also providing seamless onward connections from Nairobi to the GCC and the Indian subcontinent, broadening travel options for passengers in both regions.
Growing network
Since its launch in 2017, the carrier has rapidly expanded, now operating 13 Airbus A320 family aircraft across six domestic destinations in Oman and 37 international cities in 18 countries. The airline has been named Oman’s Most Trusted Brand for three consecutive years (2022-2024). Nairobi is expected to be the first of several destinations in East Africa as SalamAir expands its footprint across the region, offering affordable and accessible travel between the Gulf and Africa.
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