U.S, Feb. 25 -- Oman Air, the national carrier of Oman, is undergoing significant changes as it retires its Airbus A330 fleet, impacting its widebody capacity and passenger experience.

This news comes amidst reports of the airline's struggles to achieve financial sustainability.

Fleet Reduction and Impact on Network The airline will remove all Airbus A330s from service by the end of March 2024, effectively cutting its widebody fleet in half. This decision has several immediate consequences:

Service termination: Flights to Chittagong, Colombo, Islamabad, and Lahore will cease entirely. Reduced frequencies: Several destinations will experience fewer Oman Air flights. Downgraded aircraft: Some long-haul routes previously operated by A330s...