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This Middle East airport is rolling out the first-ever drive‑through check‑in for summer flyers
This Middle East airport is rolling out the first-ever drive‑through check‑in for summer flyers

Time of India

time10 hours ago

  • Time of India

This Middle East airport is rolling out the first-ever drive‑through check‑in for summer flyers

Oman 's Salalah Airport is introducing a new drive-through check-in facility to ease passenger movement during the busy khareef season. Known for its lush green landscapes and cooler weather, Salalah draws thousands of visitors each year between July and September. In anticipation of this seasonal rush, authorities are launching measures to streamline the travel process, as per a report by Conde Nast Traveller. Starting July 15, Salalah Airport, Oman, will offer drive-through check-in services to passengers, allowing them to complete check-in formalities from their cars. The initiative, branded 'Travel Easier,' will run until October 15, during the peak tourism period. The drive-through facility will be open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Passengers can check in, print boarding passes, and drop off luggage up to 12 hours before flight time, all without stepping out of their vehicle. The move is aimed at reducing terminal crowding and streamlining passenger movement during the khareef, when demand for flights spikes. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 이렇게 생겼는데 말소리도 또렷이 들려주는 보청기, 무료로 체험 가능 히어닷컴 Undo Oman Air and SalamAir are both scaling up operations during this time. Oman Air will offer up to 12 daily flights, adding over 70,000 seats. SalamAir plans to operate as many as eight flights per day during the busiest months. (Join our ETNRI WhatsApp channel for all the latest updates) To make travel more accessible, both carriers have announced fixed fares for Omani nationals. Oman Air's one-way tickets start at OMR32 and return fares at OMR54, while SalamAir will charge OMR30 and OMR48 for one-way and return tickets, respectively. Live Events RECOMMENDED STORIES FOR YOU Oman becomes first Gulf state to launch income tax in bid to reduce oil dependence Middle East's Schengen style GCC tourist visa approved, to be rolled out 'soon' The drive-through check-in comes as part of a broader push by Middle Eastern airports to adopt more passenger-friendly innovations during high-traffic seasons. Earlier, Dubai 's upcoming Al Maktoum Airport introduced a home-delivery service for passengers' luggage, aimed at saving time and avoiding long baggage claim queues.

SalamAir increases Muscat-Salalah flights by 50pc for Khareef
SalamAir increases Muscat-Salalah flights by 50pc for Khareef

Trade Arabia

time16-04-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

SalamAir increases Muscat-Salalah flights by 50pc for Khareef

SalamAir, Oman's low-cost airline, has introduced fixed fares for flights between Muscat and Salalah during the Khareef season from June 30th to August 31st, 2025. The Lite fare is OMR30 ($77.93) for one way and OMR48 for a return trip, offering affordable travel options for Omanis visiting Salalah. To accommodate increased demand, SalamAir plans to increase capacity on the route by 50 per cent compared to 2024. Adrian Hamilton-Manns, CEO of SalamAir, stated, 'We're pleased to offer our Omani customers affordable travel options to experience the beauty of Salalah during the Khareef season. With fixed fares and increased capacity, we reaffirm our commitment as a national carrier to support domestic tourism. Through these efforts, we continue to deliver on our promise to let you Travel Your Way and discover the region's unique charm.' -TradeArabia News Service

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