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Oman's Muscat Airport denies restricting private jets following reports

Oman's Muscat Airport confirmed a message seen by charter executives asking private?jets not to use the airport for "additional" flights,?to give government and commercial traffic priority.

The airport stated that "Muscat International Airport will continue to facilitate and welcome private jet flights as well as business aviation operations."

Financial Times reported the first online message sent by a group of?executives, which featured a letterhead bearing the Oman Airport's logo. The message asked airlines and operators to cancel all flights that did not fall within the approved seasonal schedule.

According to a message from March 6, which was seen by us, "due to current crisis management measures at Muscat International Airport," flight movements were restricted to only approved seasonal'scheduled' services.

According to the message, the airport claimed that this measure is necessary for managing congestion and ensuring that airport capacity remains within reasonable limits.

Flight cancellations in the Middle East have been a result of the U.S. and Israeli military campaign against Iran. Airlines and governments are scrambling to help 'thousands' of passengers stranded.

Some people are turning to private jets to escape the airspace that is still closed due to'missiles and drones concerns.

Fighter?jets have been known to accompany passengers to their passenger planes when they rush to the?airports.

(source: Reuters)