Oman Air is set to bring a fresh wave of tourists to Dhofar after signing a new partnership with leading Russian tour operator Fun & Sun to operate seasonal charter flights between Moscow and Salalah.
The charter programme is expected to bring around 7,000 additional visitors to Salalah in its first season, giving a direct boost to Dhofar’s tourism sector and wider local economy. If demand remains strong, the flights could be extended to run throughout the year.
Alongside the new charter services, Oman Air will continue its scheduled Muscat–Moscow route, which operates up to nine times a week and provides year-round connectivity for both business and leisure passengers. The deal reflects growing interest in Oman among Russian travellers and strengthens Salalah’s position as a winter-sun destination.
“We are pleased to partner with Fun & Sun, expanding access to Salalah from one of our fastest growing international markets,” said Mike Rutter, Chief Commercial Officer of Oman Air. He noted that the charter programme complements the existing Muscat–Moscow service and showcases Dhofar’s appeal beyond the khareef monsoon season.
Rutter added that Oman Air’s focus on point-to-point growth has already increased the number of passengers flying to and staying in Oman by more than 50% since the start of the airline’s transformation strategy. Over the next five years, this shift is expected to add up to OMR 90 million a year in extra in-country spending. The expansion of direct European flights into Salalah, he said, supports Oman’s Vision 2040 goals for tourism and higher GDP contribution from aviation.
Fun & Sun’s Commercial Director, Yaroslav Stepanyuk, said the company is confident Dhofar will quickly become a favourite destination for Russian travellers, citing its unique landscapes and climate.
The Moscow–Salalah charter flights will run from 26 December 2025 to 9 May 2026. Oman Air, which welcomed more than 200,000 guests into Salalah during the peak of the latest khareef season—a 15% rise over 2024—continues to work with the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism and Dhofar Municipality to promote the region and support sustainable tourism growth.