Whopper cravings at 3 a.m.? T1 has you covered.
This Burger King sits airside in Muscat International’s Terminal 1, past security and immigration, so it works for both regional and long-haul departures. It runs roughly 24 hours in line with peak flight banks, so you can grab a burger on those 02:30–04:30 departures to Europe or South Asia when most other options in T1 are half-asleep.
You’ll find it in the main departures concourse of T1, near several mid-range cafés and across from other fast-food chains, which makes price comparisons easy on the spot. Expect standard Burger King pricing with a slight airport premium: a Whopper combo usually lands in the 3.5–4.5 OMR range, with smaller meals and kids’ options under that.
Menu is the usual global line-up: Whopper, Double Whopper, chicken sandwiches, nuggets, fries, and sundaes. Soft drinks come in multiple sizes, and coffee is basic but hot, which helps on those late-night flights out of Muscat. Portions track closely to what you’d get at a city Burger King, so one combo is enough for most people before a 6–8 hour sector.
Service speed depends heavily on bank times; during late-night departures to London, Frankfurt, and key South Asian hubs, waits can stretch to 10–15 minutes. Outside those waves, food generally comes out in under 5 minutes, which is useful if you only have a 45-minute domestic-to-international connection in T1.
There’s limited counter seating and a few nearby shared tables in the concourse, so expect to carry your tray toward your Gate 1–30 area if things look full. If your gate is at the far end of T1, budget an extra 5–7 minutes’ walk after eating so you’re not sprinting with fries in hand.
Tip: If you land hungry from a regional flight and have at least 60 minutes before your next departure from T1, order a combo to go and eat at the gate; you’ll dodge the main queue that forms right before boarding waves.