SalamAir, an Omani low-cost carrier, has opened ticket sales for a new non-stop service between Muscat and Vienna.
The service, which will commence in June 2026, will be the first direct scheduled air connection between Oman and Austria.
The service will operate three times a week using SalamAir’s Airbus A321 fleet.
“The launch of the Muscat–Vienna service supports national aviation and tourism objectives under Oman Vision 2040,” the airline said.
“It contributes to increased international connectivity, inbound tourism, and economic diversification, while strengthening Oman’s position as a regional gateway linking Europe with Asia and the Middle East.”
Through its hub in Muscat, SalamAir will offer onward connections from Vienna to key destinations across Asia and the Middle East, including Bangkok, Colombo, Mumbai, Chittagong, Baku, Karachi, Multan, Sialkot, and Salalah.
In December 2025, SalamAir announced that it had successfully completed its third renewal of IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) registration.
SalamAir first obtained IOSA registration in 2021, and the latest renewal represents SalamAir’s first registration under IATA’s enhanced Risk-Based IOSA approach.
The renewal follows a comprehensive audit conducted by independent experts accredited by the IATA.
The assessment covered all critical areas of the airline’s operations, including flight operations, aircraft maintenance, safety systems, security management, crew training, and organisational control.