Oman Air launches inaugural direct flights between Muscat and Taif

Oman Air direct flights to Taif-GCC Business News
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By Arya M Nair, Content Head
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Cluster2 Airports, the operator of Taif International Airport, in cooperation with Oman Air, have launched direct flights between Muscat and Taif, operating three times per week.

Oman Air operated its inaugural service to Taif, marking the launch of a new direct service between Muscat and Saudi Arabia’s ‘City of Roses’. The flight, which lasts approximately three hours and 20 minutes, supports two-way tourism and travel between Oman and western Saudi Arabia.

With fares starting from just $99.09 (OMR 38.1) one-way, the route offers travelers from Oman convenient access to Taif, which is renowned for its temperate climate, cultural heritage and proximity to Mecca, while also encouraging visitors from Saudi to explore Oman and connect onward through Muscat. The launch was marked by an inauguration ceremony held at Muscat International Airport.

Mike Rutter-Oman Air direct service between Muscat and Taif
Mike Rutter
Chief Commercial Officer
Oman Air

“The launch of our Taif service reflects our commitment to expanding our network in line with market demand and regional travel needs. As part of our broader regional growth strategy, this route enhances direct connectivity between Oman and western Saudi Arabia, supporting religious and leisure travel while encouraging tourism flows in both directions. We thank our partners for their support in making this launch possible and we remain focused on strengthening our relationship with Saudi Arabia through continued network growth.”

The arrival of the inaugural flight in Taif was also marked by a ceremony hosted by Second Airports Cluster, the operator of Taif International Airport, and attended by His Excellency the Consul General of the Sultanate of Oman in Jeddah, along with other official delegates.

Taif marks Oman Air’s fifth Saudi destination, joining Jeddah, Riyadh, Dammam, and Madinah, as the airline continues to strengthen regional connectivity across the Gulf and the wider Middle East. The route is operated using Boeing 737 aircraft, offering guests Oman Air’s award-winning onboard product and signature Omani hospitality.

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