The hype
A lifesaver for long transits with excellent soundproofing and showers that actually have pressure.
Varaa tämä, jos You have a layover of 6+ hours in Muscat and refuse to sleep on a terminal bench like a peasant.
Pikakatsaus: A surprisingly plush airside sanctuary that saves your sanity, provided you didn't check your luggage.
Arvioinut @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.”
Kaikki mitä haluat todella tietää ennen varaamista.
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.
Näe missä Aerotel Muscat Hotel sijaitsee ja mitä lähellä on.