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HAZRAT SHAHJALAL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT-DAC to SEEB INTERNATIONAL-MCT | 18, Oct 2025

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Dhaka to Muscat Flights Information:-

Dhaka to Muscat Flights Information The flight distance from Dhaka to Muscat is 3268 kilometers.

Cost Information

Cost Information on Dhaka to Muscat Flight A flight from Dhaka to Muscat would cost approximately BDT 36,277.

Flight Details

Dhaka to Muscat Flight Details

Dhaka's nearest airport has the IATA code DAC.

MCT is the IATA code for the nearest airport to Muscat.

There are daily three flights from Dhaka Hazrat Shahjalal Intl to Seeb, operated by 15 different airlines.

Airport Contact Information

Muscat International Airport Contact Information

Address: J72Q+HX9, Muscat, Oman

Code: MCT

Elevation: 49′

Hub for: Oman Air, SalamAir, Gulf Traveller

FAQ

FAQ – Dhaka to Muscat Flights

Q.1. Do airlines give extra sleeping space?

Many business class carriers give additional sleeping space.

Q.2. Can I bring my own food?

Yes, you are permitted to bring your own food. It should, however, be well-wrapped.

Q.3. Will I be provided with alcohol on my trip from Dhaka to Muscat?

On a domestic flight, no alcohol is served. Only foreign planes will provide alcohol.

Q.4. Is web check-in available for the Dhaka-Muscat flight?

Yes, passengers may use either web check-in or airport check-in to check in for their Dhaka to Muscat flight.

About Dhaka

Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh, gleams with a distinct ancient world beauty. Dhaka, located on the banks of the Buriganga River, is marked by nature's mesmerizing beauty. There are rich tropical jungles, vast mountain ranges, beautiful tea plantations, and blue-green lakes to be found. Dhaka is crisscrossed with hundreds of rivers, glistening meadows, and rich foliage. Dhaka is a place of historical relics, where one may locate beautiful remnants of Buddhist civilizations. The city specializes in textile and jute commerce, and it is one of the main exporters of handicrafts. Among many other modes of transportation, such as airplanes, buses, trains, automobiles, cycle rickshaws, and taxis, boats or ferries are the most entertaining, significant, and favored alternative. Ferries depart and arrive at the Sadarghat port in Old Dhaka. Then there are the Rocket Steamers, which run many times a week to Barisal and Khulna. Chandpur, which is about 3-4 hours from Dhaka, is another prominent river station. There are outstanding mosques in the sector of architectural wonders, such as Baitul Mukarram National Mosque and Star Mosque, both of which were built in the 18th century. Hindu temples Dhakeshwari Temple and Ramkrishna Mission are also nearby. Then there are churches such as the Armenian Church (1781 AD), St Mary's Cathedral (Ramna), and the Church of Bangladesh (1677 AD). Dhaka is home to several

Dhaka Contact Address

House #11/A, Road #10, Sector #01, Uttara, Dhaka 1230, Bangladesh

Tel: +880 (0)2 896 0825 | +880 (0)2 895 4233

About Muscat

Muscat is Oman's capital and most populous city. It is the administrative center of the Muscat Governorate. Since Qaboos bin Said's election as Sultan of Oman in 1970, Muscat has seen significant infrastructure development, resulting in the emergence of a strong economy and a multi-ethnic community. The Globalization and World Cities Research Network have designated Muscat as a Beta - Global City. The economy of Muscat is driven by commerce, petroleum, liquefied natural gas, and ports. There are various mosques in the city, including the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Ruwi Mosque, Saeed bin Taimoor Mosque, and Zawawi Mosque. The Oman National Museum is one of the most significant new initiatives.