Oman Air to launch twice-weekly nonstop Muscat–Tashkent service from 1 June 2026

Oman Air will begin nonstop Muscat–Tashkent flights twice weekly from 1 June 2026, operating a roughly four‑hour sector between the two capitals. Scheduled as the carrier’s eighth new route announced since December, the link strengthens Oman–Central Asia point‑to‑point connectivity.

Discovered 2026-02-23T23:31:11.368664-08:00 | 2026-02-23T23:31:11.368664-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Direct twice‑weekly Muscat–Tashkent service begins 1 June 2026; ~4‑hour sector and the airline’s eighth route announced since December.
  • The launch follows the Uzbekistan CAA’s suspension of Tashkent Air’s AOC, a factual development that alters local competition and capacity on Tashkent routes (see source:41f12cbe-d0be-4065-ab22-61dcf5ea1ea3).
  • Oman Air’s recent fleet growth and rising passenger volumes support this expansion; see recent notes on the carrier’s Boeing 737‑MAX deliveries (source:0d0669b0-774b-43a2-bc98-d3518b76dd71) and 2025 traffic increase (source:4962a256-442a-485c-affb-3052026e7fc2).

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