Business Class flights to Muscat
As the capital of Oman, Muscat is a huge commercial centre in its own right and, as such, attracts many business travellers throughout the year. If you’re one of them, travel to Muscat in superior comfort with Qatar Airways Business Class. Experience premier service, sublime food and drink, and absolute luxury — all at 30,000 feet.
Pure luxury as you stay on top of business during your flight to Muscat
Imagine an airport experience where you receive luxury treatment from the moment you check-in. That’s what you get with Qatar Airways Business Class, thanks to our exclusive lounges in Doha that take you away from the noise and crowds of the departures concourse. While you wait for your flight to board you can enjoy fine dining from our exquisite menu, and catch up on some emails with our complimentary Wi-Fi service. If you need some time to rest, you can book a private room or even just freshen up with our shower facilities.
Once on board your Business Class flight to Muscat, the premium-quality experience continues as our attentive and professional cabin crew ensure your every need is met. Request some luxury bedding, sleepwear and amenities on overnight flights so you can lie back and get some sleep, or choose from a selection of gourmet meals from an exclusive, on-demand menu. Spend the flight how you want; take the opportunity to fine-tune that presentation and share it with colleagues thanks to ample desk space and on-board Wi-Fi, or recline in comfort with one of the latest blockbusters on your personal in-flight entertainment screen. However you choose to spend your time travelling to Muscat, you’ll arrive revived, refreshed and ready to do business.
Setting yourself up to do business in Muscat
As a major city, Muscat is well equipped for you to do business in comfort.
- To avoid steep roaming charges while in Muscat, you may want to purchase a pre-paid SIM card. These are available from corner phone shops.
- If you wish to work outdoors, Muscat has a free Wi-Fi service available in several public parks. Look out for free Wi-Fi Hotspots in Naseem Garden, Al Amerat Park, Qurm National Park and Wadi Kabir Public Park. Wi-Fi is also available (both free and paid) in many hotels and coffee shops around the city. If you wish to work outdoors.
- There is a wide range of luxury hotels in Muscat so you can be sure of upscale accommodation and high-end amenities. Many of these offer exquisite restaurants, swimming pools, spas and business services.
- The best way to get around Muscat is by car and most of the major car rental firms are located at the airport and around the city. Taxis are also available although these can be expensive — the locals prefer to use the Maxi Taxis, which are shared minibuses. Just wait for one that’s going in your direction.
Business and financial centres in Muscat
The city of Muscat is made up of three smaller towns that have grown together over the years. Ruwi is generally considered Muscat’s central business district and is home to financial institutions as well as the offices of multinational corporations. Much of the city’s (and country’s) infrastructure is run from this area.
Leisure and relaxation in Muscat
Even though you’re in Muscat on business, you need to find ways to spend your downtime so you’re relaxed and ready to do work. Many of the luxury hotels in the city have sleek, modern spas so you can unwind with a massage or spa therapy.
If you prefer to relax outdoors, there are plenty of activities to keep you entertained. A popular way to spend time in Muscat is horseback riding and there are many equestrian clubs around the city where you can indulge in this pastime. If you like to be in the water, however, you can also go scuba diving.
Fine dining and shopping in Muscat
There is a lot of choice when it comes to fine dining in Muscat. Many of the most exclusive restaurants are part of the 5-star hotels in the city, but there are also many gourmet international and Indian restaurants on the coast road.
When it comes to shopping, the city’s malls are filled with international brands and designer boutiques, while traditional souks sell stunning fabrics and fine jewellery.