Taking Off: Oman to Expand Domestic and Regional Connectivity with Six New Airports
Oman’s Civil Aviation Authority is embarking on an ambitious project to construct six new airports across the country. By 2028, these airports are expected to be operational, bringing the total number of airports in Oman to 13. This expansion is strategically designed to enhance both regional and domestic connectivity, bolstering tourism and logistics in specific areas. The National Aviation Strategy 2040, which encompasses not just airports and airlines but also training and new technologies, steers this development.
Oman’s tourism industry stands to gain significantly from this strategic investment. The new airports will make it easier for tourists to access various regions of the country, enriching their travel experiences. Improved domestic connections will further entice travelers to explore Oman’s diverse offerings, from the majestic Hajar mountains to the pristine beaches along the Arabian Sea.
The development of a robust tourism infrastructure is integral to Oman’s vision for the sector. The new airports, coupled with investments in hotels, resorts, and cultural attractions, will create a more welcoming environment for visitors. This will not only create jobs and stimulate the local economy but also introduce the world to Oman’s unique cultural heritage and natural beauty.