Oman Air targets Singapore with new nonstop flight as Gulf carriers ramp up services
The new nonstop Singapore service was underpinned by a lower cost base and the airline’s year-old membership in the Oneworld alliance to aid with connections, as serving the city state with a stopover in Kuala Lumpur failed nine years ago, Oman Air CEO Con Korfiatis said in an interview.
Singaporeans are among the most avid travellers in the world
Korfiatis said the airline was targeting load factors, or the percentage of seats filled, in the mid-to-high 70 per cent range in year one for the Singapore route, and first-month bookings were tracking above that level.
The eight-hour flight will be one of the world’s longest on a Boeing 737 Max 8 narrowbody and will run four days a week.
The airline is also eyeing a return to North Asia for the first time in years, with Korfiatis expecting to announce at least one new nonstop destination in the region within 12 months.

He declined to name specific cities but described China, Japan and South Korea as markets of strong interest, citing their travellers’ appetite for nature-based and off-the-beaten-track destinations.








