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Muscat to Bahrain Emirates Airline Flight
Lowest fare from Muscat to Bahrain Emirates Airline Flight on 25 Jan - AED 599
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Muscat to Bahrain , 25 Jan
Qatar Airways QR | 1125
23:15
Sat, 25 Jan 25
Muscat, Oman
01 h 40 m
23:55
Sat, 25 Jan 25
Doha, Qatar
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02:15
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Doha, Qatar
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Bahrain, Bahrain
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Muscat to Bahrain , 25 Jan
Gulf Air GF | 561
07:30
Sat, 25 Jan 25
Muscat, Oman
01 h 35 m
08:05
Sat, 25 Jan 25
Bahrain, Bahrain
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Muscat to Bahrain , 25 Jan
Gulf Air GF | 565
19:10
Sat, 25 Jan 25
Muscat, Oman
01 h 35 m
19:45
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Bahrain, Bahrain
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Muscat to Bahrain , 25 Jan
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi 3L | 252
20:10
Sat, 25 Jan 25
Muscat, Oman
01 h 10 m
21:20
Sat, 25 Jan 25
Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
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09:10
Sun, 26 Jan 25
Terminal Terminal A
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
01 h 15 m
09:25
Sun, 26 Jan 25
Bahrain, Bahrain
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Muscat to Bahrain , 25 Jan
Qatar Airways QR | 1123
17:35
Sat, 25 Jan 25
Muscat, Oman
01 h 40 m
18:15
Sat, 25 Jan 25
Doha, Qatar
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02:15
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Doha, Qatar
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Bahrain, Bahrain
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About Muscat (MCT)
Muscat, the capital of the Sultanate of Oman, has a character quite different from the other flashy emirate capitals. There are very few high rise buildings, and even the utilitarian edifices in the city reflect tradition using domes or Arab architecture style windows. The result is a stunningly beautiful and uniform city showcasing a fair blend of culture and modernization.
The Omani capital is famous for its sparkling souks and mouth-watering seafood, but something about Muscat that sets it apart from its neighbours is the cliff-top landmarks and thrilling terrains. Muscat means “safe anchorage,” and the sea plays an imperative role in the lives of the city residents, by helping sustain the fishing industry and providing opportunities for visitors to swim alongside the turtles in the lagoons. The economy of the country is dominated by trade, petroleum, and porting.
How to reach Muscat
By Air – The Muscat International Airport is the only international airport. Air India Express offers flights to Muscat from Amritsar, Delhi, Kochi, Kozhikode, and Thiruvananthapuram. For travelling from outside of India, one can choose from operators like Oman Air, British Airways, Gulf Air, Lufthansa, and Emirates, depending upon where they are travelling from.
By Bus – One can hop on any of the buses by the Omar National Transport Company to travel to Muscat from Dubai or Abu Dhabi. There are a few other bus services that run to and from Muscat on a daily basis.
By Car – One can drive to Muscat from the United Arab Emirates, which takes about 6 hours. There is another route from Al Ghaydah, Yemen, which takes about 6 hours via the border-crossing at Sarfeit to Saraha, and another 10 hours to reach Muscat. There are many car rental services available in the city. One can use the driving license from their home country to drive around Muscat for up to 90 days.
What to do in Muscat
Muscat, the beautiful capital of the Sultanate of Oman, is a vibrant place to visit. It is embedded between the Arabian Sea and the rugged Hajar Mountains. The city is actually a collection of smaller towns that have grown together over time. The area of Muttrah, where most tourists gather, is surrounded by rocky outcrops surrounding a cosy port. The development of the Royal Opera House is another feather in the cap of the city’s contribution to the global cultural map. There are incredible places to visit and amazing things to do in Muscat. Some of them are as follows:
The Royal Opera House
Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque
The National Museum
Al Alam Palace
Marina Bandar Al Rowdha
Mutrah Souq
Bait Al Zubair
Sultan’s Palace
Mutrah Corniche
Ghalya Museum of Modern Art
Oman Grand Canyons
The Batinah Coast
Museum of Illusions
Muscat Gate Museum
Al Jalali Fort
Omani French Museum
Omani Children’s Museum
The Sultan’s Armed Forces Museum
Enjoy water sports
Eat at Al Angham Restaurant
Relax at some of Muscat’s secret beaches
Eat out at the streets of Ruwi
Go on a Muscat Hop-on Hop-off bus tour
Go on a Wahiba sands tour
Go on a dolphin cruise
Visit the Chedi
The many sightseeing options in the city will unravel its mysteries, and enthusiasts can opt from a wide range of tours provided by various operators. These tours to help the tourists to understand more about Muscat’s roots, and unveil the true beauty of the Omani capital.
Major Airports in and Around Muscat
The Muscat International Airport is the sole international airport that connects Muscat to the rest of the world. Oman Air is the primary carrier of Muscat. The other airlines that operate in Muscat include Air Arabia, Air India Express, British Airways, Egypt Air, Etihad, Emirates, Fly Dubai, Gulf Air, KLM, Quwait Airways, and Qatar Airways.
Make My Trip offers a wide range of flights to Muscat. One can easily log into the Make My Trip website or mobile app to browse through to book flights to and from Muscat. Make My Trip flights to Muscat are offered at huge discounts to first time users as well as the regular travellers. Season tickets can also be availed at a great discount while booking from Make My Trip.
Muscat Address
Oman Airports Management Company, P.O. Box 1707, P.C. 111, CPO, Sultanate of OmanTel: +968 24519223 (Flight Information) | +968 24519456 | Head Office : +968 24518030 | Fax : +968 24518088
About Bahrain (BAH)
About Bahrain
Bahrain is an Arab island nation in the Persian Gulf. It is an archipelago consisting of the Bahrain Island and several other small islands surrounding it. The Kingdom of Bahrain, as it is officially known, was one of the first Gulf States to discover oil, but its rapidly declining oil reserves forced the country to diversify its economy. Today, the economy relies mostly on tourism, hospitality, retail, and processing crude oil from neighbouring states. Bahrain has also started investing heavily in finance and has endeavoured to become a leading regional banking centre, especially with respect to Islamic finance.
Bahrain is believed to be the site of the ancient Dilmun civilization. In the late 1700s, the Al-Khalifa royal family took over Bahrain. In order to secure their holdings, they entered a series of treaties with the United Kingdom and became a protectorate of the British. Bahrain attained its independence in 1971. Leaving the Emirates status, Bahrain was declared a kingdom in 2002. The vast numbers of expats coming into the country for their livelihood had people talking about Bahrain as a country showcasing immense cultural diversity.
How to reach Bahrain
By Air – The Bahrain International Airport serves as the nerve centre to its national carrier Gulf Air. Almost all major airlines offer daily flights to Bahrain from cities like Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Kochi. While travelling from outside of India, one can hop on a flight from all other major international hotspots like Bangkok, Singapore, Melbourne, and Cairo.
By Road – The Saudi–Bahraini Transport Company (SAPTCO) is the official provider of bus services in Bahrain. They run eight buses daily from Riyadh to Manama. Reservations should be made ahead of time as the seats fill up fast. One can also drive through any of the many inter-state highways that connect Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Rented vehicles are not advisable as it involves a ton of paperwork.
By Water – Various luxury cruises connect many Gulf nations, including Bahrain. A travel planned well ahead of time can even offer experiences such as feeling like royalty in the sea.
What to do in Bahrain
The discovery of oil in the country led to expeditious modernisation, and within years, desert tents transformed into skyscrapers over 300-metre high. People now visit Bahrain to see the ruins of the old Dilmun civilizations, the mighty fortress of Al-Qat Bahrain, the famous scuba diving sites in the country, and the whimsical desert town in the land. Bahrain is also one of the prestigious locations across the world, which hosts the Formula 1 Grand Prix, held every year in the month of April. Most people plan their trip to Bahrain around a race or a football match. The Bahrain National Stadium is huge and is designed to host a very large crowd of around 30,000 people. The top places to explore while in Bahrain are the following:
The Bahrain National Museum
Riffa
Juffair
Amwaj Island
Beit Sheikh Ali House
Hawar Islands
Isa Town
Hamad Town
Zallaq
A’Ali
Al Jasra
Qal’at Al Bahrain
Al Afreen
Saar
The Bahrain International Circuit
Lost Paradise of Dilmun Water Park
Reef Island
Ahmed Al Fateh Islamic Island
Bahrain Financial Harbour
Busaad Art Gallery
National Theater of Bahrain
Dragon City Bahrain
There are many cultural and theme tours offered by numerous operators as well as archaeological tours, which offer tourists a good sense of the history and heritage about Bahrain.
Major Airports in and around Bahrain
The Bahrain International Airport is the primary airport of Bahrain. Gulf Air is the national carrier for Bahrain. Other carriers that connect the land to all the major cities of the world include Fly Dubai, Sri Lankan Airlines, Emirates, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, Jet Airways, etc. that connect Bahrain to.
Make My Trip offers a wide range of flights to Bahrain. One can easily log into the Make My Trip website or mobile app to book flights to and from Bahrain. Make My Trip flights to Bahrain are offered at huge discounts to first-time users as well as the regular travellers. Season tickets can also be availed at a great discount while booking from Make My Trip.
Bahrain Address
Bahrain International Airport, P.O Box 586, Manama, Kingdom of Bahrain , TLX - 9186 BN, SITA BAHAPYFTel: (+973) 17321157
About Emirates Airline
Based out of Dubai, Emirates is a subsidiary of The Emirates Group, which is wholly owned by the government of Dubai's Investment Corporation of Dubai. It is the largest airline in the Middle East, operating over 3,600 flights per week from its hub at Dubai International Airport, to more than 140 cities in 81 countries across six continents. From March 2016 to February 2017 Emirates had the longest non-stop commercial flight from Dubai to Auckland. The airlines’ goal has always been quality, not quantity. And in the years, it has evolved into a globally influential travel and tourism leader known the world over for its commitment to quality.
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