A cheap airline now offers flights from Oman to the Pakistani city of Peshawar for as little as 70 Omani Riyals.
Salam Airline, Oman’s national carrier, has announced that it will begin flights from Muscat to Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, with return fares beginning at 70 OMR (about Rs 52,400).
According to a social media post, the baggage allowance on the flight is 20kg, and the flight will run every Monday and Thursday. The service would go live on October 2nd.
If you are interested in taking advantage of the offer, simply head to the SalamAir website and book your flights.
For international visitors who are unfamiliar with the significance of Peshawar, the city is located in northwestern Pakistan.
Peshawar, Pakistan, is a city steeped in history and culture that acts as a crossroads between Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent; it has witnessed the rise and fall of different civilizations, leaving a tapestry of influences in its wake.
The lively marketplaces, ancient buildings, and diverse population of the city reflect its long history. The Khyber Pass, a major commercial route, and sites such as the Qissa Khwani Bazaar are well-known in Peshawar. Despite its historical significance, the city faces current difficulties, mixing heritage with modern developments as it evolves in the twenty-first century.