Indians dominate air travellers in Oman: NCSI
There was a drop of 28.8 percent in the number of Pakistani nationals arriving on international flights in the first 5 months of 2025.
Published: 09:07 AM,Jul 27,2025 | EDITED : 01:07 PM,Jul 27,2025
While 2,478,387 passengers used 17,729 international flights, 382,577 passengers used 2,882 international flights.
It may be noted that the Sultanate of Oman is witnessing a significant drop in the number of expatriate workforce from Bangladesh and generally from the subcontinent, according to NCSI. The number of Indian expatriates increased marginally from 506,630 to 508,386.
Oman Airports has recorded a 2 percent growth in the number of passengers traveling through its airports during June 2025, reaching 1,134,924 passengers, compared to 1,109,745 passengers in the same period last year.
India-Oman connectivity
Recently, speaking to the Observer, Adrian Hamilton-Manns, CEO, SalamAir, said, 'We fly to seven destinations in India and we're limited at the moment because of our fleet size. But the desire is very much to increase our footprint in India. It's a massive market that is just going to be ever-growing. So our view is that we can we can more than double our frequency and our presence in this market.
Among future options, he added, 'there's Nagpur which which comes up. We were looking at Calcutta, Trivandrum, which, of course, you know, we used to serve. We will probably go back into that market as well. So there are about 4 or 5 new cities we'd like to add to India.'