AFP/Muscat
Omani budget carrier SalamAir launched operations on Monday, becoming the latest Gulf airline competing for the region's low-cost travel market.
The airline said it began operations with a domestic flight from the southwestern city of Salalah to the capital Muscat.
In addition to the domestic market, SalamAir will fly to Dubai, as well as Makkah and Madinah in Saudi Arabia, and Karachi in Pakistan, chairman Khalid al-Yahmadi told reporters.
The carrier is to operate a fleet of three leased Airbus A320 single-aisle planes.
Yahmadi said SalamAir could clinch between 20 and 30% of the Omani aviation market, currently dominated by the national carrier, Oman Air.
A number of no-frills carriers are based in the Gulf region. These include flydubai, Air Arabia in Sharjah, flynas in Saudi Arabia and Jazeera Airways in Kuwait.
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