OAMC introduces new baggage policy at all airports
Published: 04:08 PM,Aug 20,2017 | EDITED : 09:12 AM,Dec 12,2024
In line with the highest standards and global operating procedures in the aviation industry, Oman Airports Management Company (OAMC), will be introducing a new baggage policy across its major airports including, Muscat International, Salalah and Suhar. Effective September 1st, passengers will no longer be allowed to check in round and irregular shaped luggage such as items wrapped in blankets, linen or tied with rope. This change is applicable to all passengers regardless of airline, cabin class or destination.
For travelers, the new policy will result in faster pickups, less baggage jams, and an overall smoother and hassle-free experience. For airport personnel, it will ensure the safety and security of baggage handlers, efficient check-ins and seamless access to checked baggage in case of further security screening.
Senior staff at OAMC said, “Oman Airports Management Company wants to ensures that all airports in the Sultanate constantly achieve the highest overall quality performance, providing travelers with excellent facilities and service.”
“We are telling travelers, ‘If the bag doesn’t lie flat, then consider repacking using appropriate suitcases and travel bags’ Baby strollers, bicycles, wheelchairs, golf bags will still be permitted.”
The Company is currently working closely with all airlines, travel agencies, tourism promoting websites including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to ensure that this policy is clearly communicated to all travelers to and from Oman.
With air traffic in Oman expected to grow by 40% by 2019, the upcoming opening of the new Muscat International Airport, and in line with its responsibilities as a member of the Airport Council International (ACI) Worldwide, OAMC is implementing best practices and policies that will increase the effectiveness and efficiency of its operations and provide holistic experience for its passengers. This is also supports the Company’s vision of making Oman’s airports among the top 20 airports in the world by 2020.