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Indian citizens were the most frequent travelers passing through Muscat International Airport in March.

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Last updated: 2024/05/04 at 2:06 PM
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With the global travel industry slowly bouncing back from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, airports around the world are starting to see an uptick in passenger numbers. Muscat International Airport in Oman is no exception, with a significant increase in the number of travelers passing through its gates during the month of March. Indian nationals led the pack, with 79,810 arrivals and 77,646 departures, followed by Bangladeshi and Pakistani nationals.

According to data from the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), the total number of passengers traveling through Oman airports saw a 16.8 percent increase by the end of March 2024, totaling 3,840,354 passengers compared to 3,287,015 passengers in March 2023. Muscat International Airport alone saw a 17.7 percent rise in passenger numbers, with 3,482,325 travelers passing through on 25,204 flights. The airport saw an increase in both international and domestic flights, with 23,237 international flights and 1,967 domestic flights.

Salalah Airport also experienced a boost in passenger traffic during the same period, with 325,035 passengers traveling on 2,288 flights, an increase of 6.7 percent. Of these flights, 1,218 were international flights carrying 162,651 passengers, while 1,070 were domestic flights carrying 162,384 passengers. Sohar Airport and Duqm Airport also saw an increase in passenger numbers, with 17,462 passengers on 154 flights and 15,532 passengers on 156 flights, respectively.

As the world slowly returns to normalcy, the travel industry is seeing a resurgence, with more travelers taking to the skies once again. Indian nationals were the most prominent group of passengers passing through Muscat International Airport in Oman during the month of March, with Bangladeshi and Pakistani nationals following closely behind. With a significant increase in the total number of passengers traveling through Oman airports in March 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, it is evident that the travel industry is on the path to recovery.

Muscat International Airport emerged as a busy gateway for travelers, recording 3,482,325 passengers in March 2024 traveling on 25,204 flights. The airport serviced both international and domestic flights, with 23,237 international flights and 1,967 domestic flights. Salalah Airport also witnessed a rise in passenger numbers, with 325,035 passengers traveling on 2,288 flights. The growing number of passengers passing through these airports is a positive sign for the aviation industry in Oman.

As the number of passengers traveling through Oman airports continues to rise, it highlights the recovery of the travel industry in the region. With an increase in both international and domestic flights, Muscat International Airport and other airports in Oman are witnessing a resurgence in passenger traffic. This growth in passenger numbers is a promising indicator for the country’s tourism and aviation sectors, signaling a positive outlook for the future.

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