Oman Air to restart Muscat–Singapore nonstop on 2 July 2026 with four weekly 737 MAX flights

Oman Air will resume nonstop Muscat–Singapore service on 2 July 2026, restoring a link suspended in 2017. The carrier plans four weekly rotations operated with Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, re-establishing point-to-point connectivity to Singapore Changi Airport.

Discovered 2025-12-16T02:55:14.603102-08:00 | 2025-12-16T02:55:14.603102-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Restores nonstop Muscat–Singapore service on 2 July 2026 with four weekly Boeing 737 MAX 8 rotations — an immediate, measurable increase in seat capacity between the Gulf and Singapore.

  • The launch supports Oman Air's broader strategic shift toward point‑to‑point growth rather than a transfer hub model, signaling a network strategy pivot that will affect route planning and commercial partnerships.

  • The new service arrives as Gulf carriers have been increasing capacity into Singapore, a factor that will influence competitive dynamics, codeshare opportunities and yields on Southeast Asia–Gulf flows.

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2025-12-16T02:55:14.603102-08:00
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2025-12-22T12:10:44.377862-08:00
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