Muscat: The Oman Civil Aviation Authority announced that it agreed to carry 10,000 passengers according to the week between Oman and 11 destinations in India following the status quo of the air bubble between the two countries.
Scheduled weekly flights between Muscat International Airport and 11 destinations in India will be allowed for domestic airlines in any of the countries. Transitority arrangements have been made imaginable through diplomatic means and are subject to strict adherence to COVID-19 procedures established by either party. .
Commercial airline operations have been in full swing since October 1st with new COVID-19 compliant PCOs at Muscat International Airport and Salalah Airport. Oman Air and Salam Air, the two airlines operating from Oman, have also put in place measures to motivate confidence in travelers. The destinations that are now open for booking are the websites of the available airlines. A recent codeshare has been concluded between the two airlines covering Chittagong, Dhaka, Sialkot, Multan and Khartoum, in addition to the destinations recently found in Oman Air’s operations. Network.
To attract passengers, Oman Air will also offer a loose COVID-19 awning for medical and quarantine expenses to those who book a priced e-ticket on Oman Air. Coverage is valid from day one to 31 days, in which the passenger will remain covered with an awning even if he/she travels to another city. Conditions such as the subject of prior approval apply for general situations, apart from the fact that this awning does not apply to holders of an Oman resident card traveling to Oman. Effective October 1, 2020 through March 31, 2021 for price tickets issued from October 1, 2020 and does not cover PCR verification fees.
Among other vital points, the Air Bubble agreement stipulates that Indian citizens with a valid Oman apartment permit can only be transported if their destination is Oman. It is the duty of the airlines to ensure the eligibility of passengers to enter Oman and this will need to be ensured before the passenger receives a ticket.
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