Practical Information
Location of the Lounge
You will easily find this lounge located in the International Terminal. In the departure hall, head to Level 5, after security checks and immigration. The farthest departure gates are about 25 minutes away.
Schedules
You won’t have to worry about accessing it, here are the opening hours:
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- lounge is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Ideal for early morning or late evening flights
Access to the Lounge
How do I get there? You have several options:
- Priority Pass
- Dragon Pass
- LoungeKey
- Diners Club International
- Mastercard Airport Experiences
- Plaza Premium Lounge Pass
- Star Alliance Gold
- First/Business passengers on certain airlines
- Or by paying admission.
Access is limited to 3 hours. Finally, the number of guests allowed depends on the conditions of your access program.
Available Services
The lounge offers a wide range of amenities to make your wait a pleasant one:
- Free high-speed Wi-Fi
- International power sockets and USB ports
- 3 private showers with care products
- Rest areas with recliners
- Workspace
- Flight information screens are available at several locations within the lounge.
- International newspapers and magazines
- Entertainment zone
- Prayer room
- Smoking area
- Air conditioning
The restaurant offers a varied menu at all times of the day:
- Buffet with hot and cold options
- Omani specialties
- Non-alcoholic beverages
- Selection of alcoholic beverages
- Self-service coffee/tea station
- 24-hour catering service
Other services include free luggage storage, ironing and massage services. You can also request access to a room for relaxation. Conference rooms are available for a fee.
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My Overall Experience
I visited this lounge with our son Arthur while Jean-Maximilien visited another, the Oman Air lounge with our daughter Alexandra on the same floor and next door.
The lounge is bright and well-ventilated. We enjoyed its various relaxation areas, both open and closed, with its cozy little lounges: one area offered reclined seats and sofas, while another provided traditional closed lounges. Lastly, there was the central main area to relax, though it was a bit noisier.
Some areas were designed for children, while others were for adults, with a video room and pool table. It doesn’t offer a view of the runways. I counted three well-stocked buffets with both local and more standard sweet and savoury food options.
I highly recommend you check it out. Compared to the Oman Air Lounge, this one is more suited for families.
To plan your trip, read our Oman travel guide and our Oman Air business class review.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the lounge far from the boarding gates?
The lounge is located on Level 5, near the departure gates. However, allow extra time for the farthest gates.
Do I need to book in advance to access the lounge?
Booking in advance is recommended, especially for paid access, to secure your spot, particularly during peak hours.
How can I access the Oman Primeclass Lounge?
Access is available with Priority Pass, Dragon Pass, LoungeKey, Diners Club, Mastercard Airport Experiences, Plaza Premium Lounge Pass, certain airline statuses, or by paying for entry (approximately USD 45 for 3 hours).