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Oman looks to revise service level standards to boost capacity
OMAN Airports Management Company (OMAC) - which manages and operates the sultanate's airports - is seeking to revise the IATA service level standards of its new Muscat International and Salalah International passenger terminals, reports the UK's Arabian Aerospace.
OMAC chief executive Aiman Al Hosni said he is in talks with the government to "seek approval to operate the terminals at service level B, which would boost capacity of the new Muscat International from 12 million passengers a year to 20 million and that of Salalah International from one million to two million."
Sheikh Aiman said OMAC, which also oversees operations at the regional airports of Sohar, Ras Al Hadd and Ad Duqm hopes to open the Sohar facility in the middle of next year.
OMAC chief executive Aiman Al Hosni said he is in talks with the government to "seek approval to operate the terminals at service level B, which would boost capacity of the new Muscat International from 12 million passengers a year to 20 million and that of Salalah International from one million to two million."
Sheikh Aiman said OMAC, which also oversees operations at the regional airports of Sohar, Ras Al Hadd and Ad Duqm hopes to open the Sohar facility in the middle of next year.
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