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Salalah Airport

Salalah International Airport
مطار صلالة
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Summary
Airport type Civil / Public
Owner Government
Operator OAMC
Serves Dhofar Province/City of Salalah
Location Salalah, Oman
Hub for

Oman Air

SalamAir
Elevation AMSL 73 ft / 22 m
Coordinates 17°02′20″N 54°05′32″E / 17.03889°N 54.09222°E / 17.03889; 54.09222Coordinates: 17°02′20″N 54°05′32″E / 17.03889°N 54.09222°E / 17.03889; 54.09222
Map
SLL is located in Oman
SLL
SLL
Location of Airport in Oman
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
07/25 10,958 3,340 Asphalt
08/26 13,123 4,000 Asphalt

Oman Air

Salalah International Airport (IATA:SLL, ICAO:OOSA) is the Sultanate of Oman's secondary international airport after Muscat International Airport. It is located on the Salalah coastal plain in the Dhofar Governorate, 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) northeast of Salalah's city centre. The airport features flights to regional destinations as well as a few intercontinental charter services from Europe.

Salalah Airport opened in 1977. Initially, it only handled domestic flights from Muscat and a few chartered flights. Oman Air Services (OAS) began services to Salalah in 1982 and the inaugural flight of Oman Air arrived from Muscat in April 1993. The airport was earlier primarily used as a military airfield by the Royal Air Force (RAF Salalah) and latterly, co-located with the civilian airport, by the Royal Air Force of Oman (RAFO Salalah).

In 2003, the Salalah airport got the status of an international airport. Oman Air began scheduled services to Dubai from Salalah in 2003, leading to increased passenger traffic while other Gulf carriers operated flights only during the Khareef season. The following year, Air India commenced operations to Kozhikode and then to Cochin, making it the first airline to operate non-seasonal international flights to Salalah. Since 2003, the airport experienced increases in passenger traffic and civilian aircraft traffic. The area is a popular tourist destination for both local citizens and foreigners, especially from July to September when the Asian monsoon touches the region commencing the start of the Khareef season, making it an unusually attractive location within the normally arid Gulf region.

In 2011 planning and construction began for the new state-of-the-art Salalah International Airport. The move was made by the Ministry of Transport and Communication to further boost the city's tourism sector as well as to cater to the growing amount of passengers flying to-and-from the city. Deals were signed with more than 20 different construction companies to complete the International Airport in deals worth $854 million.COWI A/S-Larsen Joint Venture had been the main consultant on the project, which was later taken over by HILL INTERNATIONAL LLC.


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