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Oman Air, IndiGo codeshare talks, plan network expansion

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Last updated: 2025/12/17 at 8:03 AM
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Oman Air is poised for significant expansion, particularly within the crucial Indian market. The airline is in advanced talks with India’s IndiGo Airlines to forge a codeshare partnership, a strategic move designed to bolster connectivity and reach across the subcontinent. This development, announced by Oman Air’s Chief Commercial Officer Mike Rutter, signals a commitment to growth and a strengthened position in a key region for the Omani flag carrier.

Oman Air & IndiGo: A Codeshare Partnership to Expand Indian Reach

The proposed codeshare partnership with IndiGo Airlines represents a major step forward for Oman Air’s strategy in India. Currently, India is one of Oman Air’s largest and most important markets, and this agreement will allow the airline to tap into IndiGo’s extensive network of domestic and regional routes. This means passengers flying with Oman Air will have access to a far wider range of Indian cities, streamlining travel and offering more convenient options.

According to Rutter, the collaboration will strengthen connections not only between India and Oman but also for passengers traveling onward to destinations around the globe via Oman Air’s hub in Muscat. This enhanced connectivity is expected to drive increased passenger numbers and solidify Oman Air’s role as a key transit point.

Strengthening Connectivity and Existing Routes

Oman Air has already been proactively increasing flight frequencies to several popular Indian destinations, demonstrating its existing commitment to the market. This move is being undertaken within the framework of existing bilateral air service agreements between Oman and India. The codeshare partnership is intended to complement these efforts, providing a more comprehensive network solution.

The airline is focused on providing seamless travel experiences, and the IndiGo partnership will be instrumental in achieving this goal. By offering a wider selection of flights and destinations, Oman Air aims to cater to the diverse travel needs of its Indian clientele.

Future Network Expansion: New Destinations on the Horizon

Beyond the potential IndiGo deal, Oman Air is actively planning for further network growth. CEO Con Korfiatis revealed that the airline is currently evaluating four to five new destinations for launch in 2026. This expansion is directly linked to Oman Air’s recent entry into the oneworld alliance, opening up new opportunities for collaboration and route development.

The airline is operating with a detailed five-year network plan, carefully assessing each potential route based on its commercial viability, the availability of aircraft, and its overall strategic fit. This disciplined approach ensures that expansion is sustainable and aligned with long-term objectives. Fleet expansion is a critical component of this strategy.

Investing in the Fleet for Future Growth

To support its ambitious expansion plans, Oman Air is undertaking a phased fleet expansion program. The airline currently operates nine Boeing 787 wide-body aircraft, renowned for their passenger comfort and fuel efficiency. An additional Boeing 787 is expected to return to service shortly, bringing the total to ten.

Looking further ahead, Oman Air has firm orders for six more Boeing 787s, scheduled for delivery starting in 2027. This will significantly increase the airline’s long-haul capacity and enable it to serve new and existing destinations with greater frequency.

On the narrow-body front, the Boeing 737 fleet is also growing. Another 737 aircraft will join the fleet in January, and further narrow-body aircraft are planned for delivery from 2026 onwards. This increased narrow-body capacity will be crucial for supporting regional and medium-haul network expansion, complementing the long-haul capabilities of the 787 fleet. This airline growth is a positive sign for the Omani tourism sector.

Oman Air’s Strategic Alignment with oneworld

Oman Air’s recent joining of the oneworld alliance is a pivotal moment in its history. This membership provides access to a global network of partner airlines, allowing for seamless connections and enhanced passenger benefits. The airline is actively leveraging the alliance to identify new opportunities for growth and collaboration.

The selection of new destinations is being heavily influenced by the oneworld network, with a focus on routes that complement existing services and offer strong potential for revenue generation. The codeshare partnership with IndiGo, while a bilateral agreement, also aligns with Oman Air’s broader strategy of strengthening its position within the global aviation landscape.

Airline growth in Oman is also being supported by government initiatives to promote tourism and investment. The country’s strategic location and modern infrastructure make it an attractive destination for travelers and businesses alike.

In conclusion, Oman Air is embarking on a period of significant expansion, driven by a strategic codeshare partnership with IndiGo Airlines, a robust fleet growth program, and its integration into the oneworld alliance. These initiatives are expected to enhance connectivity, expand its network, and solidify its position as a leading airline in the region. Stay updated on Oman Air’s progress and explore potential travel opportunities on their website.

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