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Oman Airports signs strategic agreement with Changi Airports

 

Oman Airports (OA) has signed an agreement with Changi Airports International (CAI) as a strategic step toward advancing the commercial development strategy of Muscat International Airport. The partnership aims to strengthen and enhance the passenger travel and retail experience, while supporting Oman Vision 2040’s long-term tourism growth objectives.

The collaboration reflects OA’s commitment to adopting international best practices and leveraging CAI’s global expertise to enhance operational excellence, diversify revenue streams, and create added value across the airport ecosystem.

During the official signing ceremony held in Singapore, Nasser Al Shargi, Chief Executive Officer of OA, said:

“I am pleased to announce this collaboration between Changi Airport and OA. As the world’s leading airport, Changi brings extensive expertise in delivering a world-class guest experience. Through this partnership, we aim to share best practices and strengthen every touchpoint across the passenger journey. We firmly believe that continuously enhancing the guest experience is fundamental to airport excellence and long-term success.”

Eugene Gan, Chief Executive Officer of CAI, added:

“Changi Airports International is honoured to continue this partnership with Oman Airports on a longer-term basis. As a country, Oman not only has a rich history and cultural heritage, but also diverse and beautiful natural landscapes, coupled with warm hospitality. It is also safe, peaceful, and an oasis of calm even during exceptional situations. We are confident that our partnership will deliver strong results at Muscat Airport.”

The agreement also aligns with broader efforts to strengthen the competitiveness of Muscat International Airport and further reinforce its position as a leading aviation gateway in the region.

The signing of this agreement reflects the shared commitment of both parties to support sustainable initiatives and unlock new opportunities for Oman and the wider region.