Oman

Muscat airport wins Best Airport Staff Award in Middle East

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STAFF REPORTER

MUSCAT, JUNE 18

Muscat International Airport has been awarded the 'Best Airport Staff Award' in the Middle East, based on the Skytrax Star Ratings.

Oman Airports said the award reflects the excellent work environment that the company provides to its employees, which in turn ensures Muscat International Airport’s status as among the best airports in the world.

Oman Airports remains committed to establishing an attractive and healthy work environment for all its employees at Muscat International Airport. In doing so, the company is ensuring greater employee satisfaction, and helping each of their team members to achieve their specific goals through a flexible and well managed working environment. Oman Airports provides a number of employee services, which reflect the high level of importance they place on the well-being of their staff, and the general well-being of the airports industry in Oman.

The company has consistently worked to meet the aspirations of its individual employees, while providing a number of special services that serve to create a positive spirit and energy in the workplace. This has enabled Oman Airport’s staff to deliver the very best service to all travellers and visitors making their way through Muscat International Airport.

Furthermore, Oman Airports is constantly working on giving their employees the qualifications, training skills and experience to keep abreast with the latest developments in international airports management; and to be future leaders in the operation and management of airports in the Sultanate of Oman. Indeed, the company is proud to be a cornerstone for building an Omani generation that is willing and able to take responsibility for successfully operating and managing Oman’s airports.

According to Saud al Hubaishi, Acting COO, “The company provides its employees with a wide range of training programmes in various fields. Most of these are designed in line with the standards and practices recommended by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). This task is carried out in order to support the aviation sector in Oman, and meet the regulatory, operational, and safety and security requirements issued by ICAO and the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).”

“Oman Airports’ strategy is based on building human capabilities and taking care of them, as part of its endeavour to make Muscat International Airport among the top 10 airports in the world. To achieve this aim – as well as to achieve our aspiration of reaching 20 million passengers – we need qualified staff to contribute to the development of airports in the Sultanate of Oman within an integrated system. This requires having efficient and highly-qualified employees who believe in their crucial role in realising the company’s goals,“ Al Hubaishi added.