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Drop in International Passengers at Muscat Airport in March: What It Means for Oman’s Travel and Business Sectors

April 22, 2026·omanet.omEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Passenger traffic volatility at Muscat International Airport reflects broader patterns in Oman's aviation-dependent economy, where tourism and business travel account for significant revenue streams and employment across hospitality, retail, and services sectors. Seasonal fluctuations in international arrivals have historically influenced regional GDP growth, currency inflows, and private sector activity, particularly given Oman's geographic position as a Gulf transit hub and its reliance on non-oil economic diversification. Contraction in passenger numbers typically correlates with headwinds in airline capacity, regional travel demand, or global economic conditions—factors that ripple through logistics, hotel occupancy, and ancillary business services across the Sultanate.

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