Fujairah: SalamAir, the Muscat-based airline, is set to enhance its services by introducing weekly flights to Fujairah, starting July 12, 2023. This development aims to meet the growing demand for convenient and cost-effective air travel options in the region.
Travellers will now have the opportunity to explore Fujairah, as SalamAir plans to operate four flights per week on Mondays and Wednesdays, adding this exciting destination to its list of offerings.
Fujairah, located in the United Arab Emirates, offers a wealth of unique cultural experiences, historical landmarks, and breathtaking natural beauty, making it an attractive choice for both leisure and business travellers.

The introduction of Fujairah to our destination network is part of our strategic plan to expand our reach within the regional routes we offer. We are certain that this new route will be a popular choice for all travelers, especially given the convenient connections from Fujairah to some of our most sought-after destinations on the network, and we look forward to welcoming our guests on board our flights to and from Fujairah.
Captain Mohamed Ahmed, CEO of SalamAir, shared.
With the latest addition, SalamAir now serves a total of 39 destinations across 13 countries, making it one of the region’s fastest-growing value-for-money airlines.
The new destinations through Fujairah Airport and Muscat International Airport include several cities, namely Riyadh, Shiraz, Tehran, Trabzon, Bangkok, Phuket, Kuala Lumpur, Dhaka, Chittagong, Colombo, Jaipur, Karachi, Salalah, Muscat, Kathmandu, Lucknow, Sialkot, and Trivandrum.

Fujairah Airport enjoys a readiness that conforms to international standards in the operations of passenger traffic, which reflects the confidence of airlines by selecting the airport as a destination for travellers through facilities, logistical services, and other elements that make it proceed to achieve the desired goals in strengthening the role of the airport at the regional and international levels.
The airline’s scribes describe the city as a treasure of the Arabian Peninsula with an “illustrious history that extends back thousands of years.”