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Flights from Muscat to London

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Fly from Muscat to London with Etihad Airways

Book flights from Muscat to London and swap one fascinating capital for another.

Compare the splendour of Muscat’s Grand Mosque to the regal Buckingham Palace for yourself when you depart Oman’s laid-back capital and immerse yourself in the UK’s vibrant, famous city. Magnificent parks, fascinating museums and one of Europe’s most exciting dining scenes await you.

Connecting via Abu Dhabi also gives you the option of a relaxing UAE stopover. Book your Muscat to London tickets with Etihad today.

MCT to LHR: flight facts

Journey time 10hrs

Our shortest journey from Muscat to London takes around 10 hours – but travel time will depend on your connections. Why not stay in Abu Dhabi for a night or two, enjoying the attractions and hospitality of Yas Island?

Flight distance 3,683 miles

Our shortest flights from Muscat (MCT) to London (LHR) via Abu Dhabi (AUH) cover 3,683 miles (5,927 kilometres).

Your flight from Muscat to London

Beginning at Muscat International Airport (MCT), you will take off from the Gulf of Oman and head west to Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH) on the Arabian Gulf for your connection.

Following a short transfer or relaxing stopover, your onward flight will fly northwest over mainland Europe to the United Kingdom, before landing at London Heathrow Airport (LHR) in the south of England.

*Aircraft, cabins and services may vary by route and flight. You can check this when you search for your flight. This page was last updated Sept 2019.

Flying from Muscat to London: FAQs

How much time should I spend in London?

London is a huge city with many different neighbourhoods and attractions to see.

The main sights can be enjoyed in a few days, but a week or more will be needed if you want to really experience all it has to offer. Explore using the oldest underground subway system in the world – the ‘Tube’ – or head for a day of luxury in Kensington and Chelsea. You can also extend your stay even longer and discover the rest of the UK.

How do I get from Heathrow Airport to the centre of London?

To travel in luxury, comfort and style, you can pre-book an airport transfer with Etihad to get you to your onward destination.

Alternatively, the Heathrow Express train can take you to London Paddington station and departs regularly from morning until night. Taxis are also available from the airport terminals – but journey time will vary depending on traffic.

Top tips for Muscat to London

river thames with tower bridge in the distance in london

Stroll along the Thames

In Muscat you can leisurely pace the paths of the Mutrah Corniche, while in London there are miles upon miles of pathways on both banks of the River Thames for you to explore.

Savour the scenic routes and parkland of the many walking trails the Thames has to offer, or cycle along the lamp-lined lengths of the banks. If you’re looking for an even more relaxing way to get around, hop on a scenic boat tour to see London from a whole new perspective.

view of british museum in london

Be captivated by the British Museum

Just as the National Museum of Oman is a treasure trove of heritage, so London’s British Museum is where visitors can immerse themselves in vast and varied history.

Be amazed by the gigantic collection of world art, antiquities and artefacts, spanning many thousands of years. As well as the permanent collection, the museum also hosts specialist exhibitions throughout the year.