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CHEAP FLIGHTS TO MUSCAT
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London Heathrow Muscat 30 Jun 2025 16 Jul 2025 £430
London Heathrow Muscat 30 Jun 2025 16 Jul 2025 £460
London Heathrow Muscat 30 Jun 2025 16 Jul 2025 £469
Birmingham Muscat 03 May 2025 18 May 2025 £492
London Heathrow Muscat 30 Jun 2025 16 Jul 2025 £528
London Heathrow Muscat 30 Jun 2025 16 Jul 2025 £578
Birmingham Muscat 03 May 2025 18 May 2025 £585
London Heathrow Muscat 30 Jun 2025 16 Jul 2025 £588
London Heathrow Muscat 30 Jun 2025 16 Jul 2025 £620
London Heathrow Muscat 30 Jun 2025 16 Jul 2025 £650
Birmingham Muscat 03 May 2025 18 May 2025 £706
Birmingham Muscat 03 May 2025 18 May 2025 £780
London Heathrow Muscat 30 Jun 2025 16 Jul 2025 £860
London Airports Muscat 27 Mar 2026 11 Apr 2026 £1274
London Heathrow Muscat 30 Jun 2025 16 Jul 2025 £1390
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Flights to Muscat, Oman
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Muscat Introduction
Unlike the other Middle Eastern capitals it's more laid back. Parks and beaches offer respite from the business driven atmosphere of other Gulf cities. Banking and shopping areas are less ostentatious than the glittering skyscrapers that you find in Abu Dhabi, Dubai or the other major cities of the oil rich region.
The walls surrounding Muscat were once a prominent feature of Oman's capital city. It remained a unique and seperate area for sometime. The gates Bab al-Matha'eeb, the Greater Gate, the Lesser Gate, and some fragments of the old wall remain. Under Sultan Qaboos' rule the other areas were linked into the old city and formed the modern conurbation of Muscat.
Most shopping malls are in the Qurum area; Ruwi and Al Khuwair are the business districts. The main souq is in Muttrah, a fascinating slice of old Oman with Portuguese-era forts looming over the Mina Qaboos port where massive tankers, traditional dhows, and small fishing boats pass along side by side.