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Salalah, the capital of Oman’s southern Dhofar governorate, is well served by private jet charter, with Prime Jet Services arranging seamless connections from Dubai and across the wider region. Salalah Airport (IATA: SLL, ICAO: OOSA) sits just 5 km from the city centre, making arrival and departure straightforward for both leisure and business travellers. Whether you are visiting for the dramatic Dhofar landscapes or conducting business in one of Oman’s most important commercial cities, Prime Jet Services ensures every detail of your journey is handled with discretion.
Salalah Airport is a modern international facility handling more than 1.4 million passengers annually. Its single terminal is currently rated for one million passengers, with expansion plans targeting six million per year. The airport’s infrastructure comfortably accommodates private and charter operations.
Salalah Airport offers direct access to key destinations across the Middle East and Asia. Typical flight durations on a private charter are as follows:
Travellers seeking greater flexibility on cost may also wish to consider empty-leg flights, which can offer significant savings on available sectors.
Flying privately through Salalah Airport means expedited security, a swift boarding process, and dedicated transfer between the terminal and your aircraft. Prime Jet Services coordinates every element of your journey, including the following:
On arrival or departure, limousine transfer is available on request. Prime Jet Services arranges premium ground transport so that your journey between the aircraft and your final destination in Salalah is as considered as the flight itself.
Salalah is Oman’s third-largest city, home to more than 300,000 residents and the administrative centre of the Dhofar region. It draws visitors for a compelling combination of natural scenery, cultural heritage and modern amenities, including high-end hotels, luxury shopping and well-regarded restaurants.
The city is particularly noted for its natural surroundings. The Dhofar Mountains rise close to the city, and during the khareef season, heavy monsoon rains transform the landscape a vivid green. The Wadi Darbat area is widely regarded among nature enthusiasts, and the nearby waterfalls attract visitors from across the world. The city also hosts live music, festivals and cultural events throughout the year, drawing both leisure visitors and the expatriate business community.
The site operated as a British Royal Air Force airfield from 1935 before being opened to civilian traffic in 1977. Domestic services were the sole focus until 2003, when the airport began accommodating international flights. Steady investment since the early 2000s has transformed it into one of the principal aviation hubs in the Dhofar region, with infrastructure improvements continuing in line with Oman’s broader development ambitions.
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