The Government of the Sultanate of Oman has acquired SalamAir, the nation's low-cost carrier, for an undisclosed amount. This strategic move sees the government taking full ownership of the airline, which has been instrumental in expanding affordable air travel options within and from Oman.
SalamAir operates as Oman’s low-cost carrier, dedicated to making air travel more accessible and affordable for a wider demographic. Its mission focuses on providing choice, flexibility, and genuine Omani hospitality, enabling more people to explore new destinations and connect with family and friends. The acquisition by the Omani government is expected to further integrate SalamAir into the national economic development strategy, leveraging its role in boosting tourism and connectivity.
This acquisition is anticipated to create significant synergies by aligning SalamAir's operations more closely with national aviation and tourism objectives. By bringing SalamAir under direct government ownership, there is potential for enhanced coordination with other state-owned entities and infrastructure projects, aiming to strengthen Oman's position as a regional travel hub. The move underscores a commitment to ensuring the long-term viability and strategic contribution of the airline to the Sultanate's economy.
The combined entity is expected to continue its focus on expanding affordable travel options while potentially benefiting from greater stability and strategic direction provided by the government. This integration aims to ensure SalamAir can further its commitment to economic development and job creation within Oman, while maintaining its core offering of accessible and hospitable air travel for both residents and visitors.

