SalamAir secures IATA’s Operational Safety Audit Registration

SalamAir
SalamAir

Muscat: Oman’s value-for-money airline SalamAir has secured the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) registration, a global Safety audit programme managed and controlled by IATA.

Captain Mohamed Ahmed, CEO of SalamAir, said, “IOSA Programme enables SalamAir to benchmark its Operation safety standards by improving its operational management and control systems. Being IOSA registered is the most compelling evidence for putting safety factors first in the operation of SalamAir. This will be one of the key factors for its progress towards excellent service, in line with the trend of new and modern aviation worldwide.”

The IOSA registration is proof of SalamAir’s commitment to safety through continuous and rigorous reviews within its business operations and augmentation of the processes and procedures in line with the air travel industry’s safety and regulatory framework.

With this registration, SalamAir reaches a new milestone in its development, opening it to strategic opportunities.

SalamAir remains categorical about its dedication to maintaining global best practices, and as always, we will continue to deliver world-class services to meet and exceed the flying aspirations of its customers.

SalamAir meets the nation’s growing demand for affordable travel options and aims to generate further employment and business creation opportunities in various sectors in Oman. In a short span, SalamAir has grown in its operations and expanded its reach across the region, serving customers across a cross-section of society.

SalamAir flies to domestic destinations, including Muscat, Salalah, and Suhar, Duqm, Masirah, and international destinations to Dubai, Doha, Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, Kuwait, Bahrain, Sarajevo, Istanbul, Trabzon, Bursa, Kathmandu, Baku, Bangkok, Phuket, Prague, Shiraz, Tehran, Alexandria, Khartoum, Multan, Sialkot, Karachi, Dhaka, Chattogram, Jaipur, Trivandrum, and Lucknow. SalamAir flies directly from Suhar to Shiraz, Salalah and Calicut, and Trabzon and from Salalah to Calicut.

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