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Oman Air touches down in Singapore amid airline’s busy month for new route launches
July 6th 2026
Oman Air returned to Singapore after a nine-year absence late last week, when its inaugural service touched down at Changi Airport. Read More » Flight WY891, operated by 737 MAX 8 registration A40-MB, landed in Singapore a little before 1945 on Thursday July 2, following its seven-hour journey from Muscat. The aircraft was on the ground for about two hours before operating the reciprocal WY892 back to Muscat. Oman Air is the only airline offering nonstop flights between Muscat and Changi. It has scheduled four flights a week on the route, which it last operated in 2017. The resumption of nonstop flights to Singapore kicks off a busy month for Oman Air, which is inaugurating service from Muscat to Abu Dhabi, Sochi and Tashkent, as well as between Muscat Salalah and Dubai. "The launch of five new routes in a single month marks a defining moment for Oman Air," CEO, Con Korfiatis, said. "It reflects not only the pace of our transformation but also our ambition to connect Oman to more of the world than ever before."