The hype
A lifesaver for long transits with excellent soundproofing and showers that actually have pressure.
Book this if You have a layover of 6+ hours in Muscat and refuse to sleep on a terminal bench like a peasant.
Quick Take: A surprisingly plush airside sanctuary that saves your sanity, provided you didn't check your luggage.
Reviewed by @Simplicity11_11: I stayed here during a layover and it was a total game-changer. The shower pressure was incredible after a long flight, and watching planes from that massive bed was such a cool bonus. For the price, it's an absolute no-brainer compared to sleeping at the gate.
A lifesaver for long transits with excellent soundproofing and showers that actually have pressure.
The hourly billing confuses people—booking '1 night' on some sites might only get you a 12-hour block, so read the fine print.
“I am a light sleeper requesting a room away from the elevators. If available, a Runway View room would be appreciated.”
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
No. This is for transit passengers only. You cannot access it from the city side without a boarding pass.
No. You remain in the international transit area, so no Omani visa is required.
Some packages include a meal at Flight Club, but usually, it's room-only. Coffee/tea is free in-room.
Absolutely not. Your bags are held by the airline. Bring essentials in your carry-on.
Yes, for hotel guests. It's a rare perk for an airport hotel.
Go to Level 5 in Departures (after security). Look for the Aerotel signs near the duty-free area.
The 'Flight Club' food is decent, but the airport food court (Spice Kitchen) has better Indian street food for half the price.
If you have a Priority Pass, the Primeclass Lounge is nearby—stack the lounge for food/booze and the hotel for sleep.
The 'Fitness Corner' is tiny; don't expect a full gym, just a treadmill and some weights.
See where Aerotel Muscat Hotel is located and what's nearby.