A new era of connectivity is dawning between Oman and Singapore with the launch of the first-ever direct flights between the two nations. Scheduled to commence on July 2, 2026, these flights, operated by Oman Air, are poised to significantly boost bilateral trade, stimulate tourism, and establish a crucial commercial link within the Asia-Pacific region. This milestone coincides with the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Oman and Singapore, signaling a deepening partnership.
Transformative Connectivity: Oman-Singapore Direct Flights
The introduction of four weekly non-stop services by Oman Air represents a pivotal moment in the relationship between Oman and Singapore. Syed Noureddin bin Syed Hassim, Charge d’Affaires and Minister-Counsellor at the Embassy of the Republic of Singapore, described the new air link as “transformational,” emphasizing its potential to unlock previously untapped opportunities in tourism, trade, and people-to-people exchanges. He highlighted the significance of having true point-to-point connectivity for the first time.
“This is a very exciting and meaningful development, coming in the 40th anniversary year of Singapore–Oman diplomatic relations,” stated Syed Noureddin. “For the first time, we have true point-to-point connectivity between our two countries, and that fundamentally changes the possibilities for travel, business and people-to-people exchanges.”
Oman: A Rising Tourism Destination
Despite already possessing a growing reputation as a premium destination focused on unique experiences, Oman is still considered a “hidden gem” by many in Southeast Asia. Syed Noureddin believes the direct flights will change this perception. He noted that once travelers experience Oman’s rich culture and stunning landscapes, they are invariably impressed. The convenience of direct flights will make even short leisure trips feasible, catering to the preferences of Singaporean travelers.
Boosting Bilateral Trade and Investment
Beyond the anticipated surge in tourism, officials are optimistic that the new route will accelerate commercial engagement between Oman and Singapore. Currently, trade between Oman and Singapore exceeds OMR 500 million annually, with petrochemicals forming a substantial portion of this exchange. However, both nations recognize the potential for significant growth.
“At over half a billion rials, trade between Singapore and Oman already has a strong base, but there is clear scope for growth,” explained Syed Noureddin. “Greater awareness, easier access and more frequent business travel will naturally lead to deeper commercial ties.”
Emerging opportunities are being identified in key sectors such as logistics, digital services, Fintech, renewable energy, and advanced manufacturing. The strategic locations of both countries – Oman at the gateway to the GCC, East Africa, and Europe, and Singapore connecting to Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, and the wider Asia-Pacific – position them as complementary hubs. This synergy is expected to create substantial value for businesses operating in both regions.
Sustainability and Green Technologies
The partnership extends beyond economic benefits, with a strong focus on sustainability. Both Oman and Singapore share ambitious goals in clean energy, creating opportunities for collaboration in renewable energy sources and green technologies. Oman’s potential for solar and wind power, combined with Singapore’s energy transition needs, presents a compelling case for joint ventures and knowledge sharing.
Oneworld Alliance Amplifies Reach
The timing of this new route is particularly advantageous, coinciding with Oman Air’s recent entry into the oneworld alliance. This membership provides passengers with seamless connections to a vast network of destinations, including Australia, Japan, and Hong Kong. The oneworld alliance significantly expands the reach of the Muscat–Singapore route, making it an even more attractive option for travelers.
Oman Air CEO Con Korfiatis emphasized that the route will enable the airline to capitalize on high-demand corridors in the Asia-Pacific region while reinforcing Muscat’s position as a crucial bridge between East and West. Singapore’s Changi Airport, a world-leading aviation hub with a strong oneworld presence, will act as a critical gateway for onward connections into Southeast Asia and the Pacific.
A Legacy of Connection, Modernized
Officials on both sides stress that the benefits of this new air link extend beyond aviation and commerce. Syed Noureddin highlighted the historical connections between Oman and Singapore, dating back centuries through maritime trade across the Indian Ocean. “These links are not new — they go back centuries through maritime trade across the Indian Ocean,” he said. “What we are doing now is modernising and institutionalising those connections for the next phase of growth.”
The strengthened air connectivity is expected to foster deeper cultural understanding and encourage more frequent people-to-people exchanges, reinforcing the long-standing friendship between the two nations. The shared values of openness, international law, and cooperation further solidify this partnership.
Future Expansion and Network Growth
Oman Air is actively pursuing further network expansion. The airline is currently in advanced discussions with India’s IndiGo Airlines regarding a codeshare partnership, which would significantly enhance its reach within the Indian market. Mike Rutter, Chief Commercial Officer of Oman Air, stated that this agreement would allow access to a wider network of Indian cities through IndiGo’s extensive domestic and regional footprint.
Furthermore, Oman Air is evaluating four to five new destinations for launch in 2026, aligning with its five-year network strategy. The airline is also undertaking a phased fleet growth program, with plans to add more Boeing 787 and 737 aircraft to support its expanding network. As Korfiatis concluded, “With demand growing for distinctive destinations and high-quality travel experiences, this service expands choice for both leisure and business travellers. It also reinforces Muscat’s role as an important hub between East and West, enabling efficient connectivity between Asia-Pacific markets and Europe complemented by our oneworld partners.”
The launch of these direct flights marks a significant step forward in the relationship between Oman and Singapore, promising a future of increased tourism to Oman, robust trade, and strengthened cultural ties.

