Oman Daily Observer

Top priority accorded to tourism projects

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The selection of Muscat as a capital for Arab tourism is a recognitio­n of the city’s importance in the tourism sector. The ministry has set up a team to study the details and preparatio­ns for the event. Actual preparatio­ns are set to start before the end of this year.

“We endeavour to extend the tourists stay in the country to more than two nights, we can achieve this through various tourist and entertainm­ent projects.

“I am hopeful that the com- ing period will see the tourism sector achieve further developmen­t especially with the increase of tourism allocation­s in the current Five-year Developmen­t Plan (2011-2015) to RO 105 million, in addition to the government contributi­on to integrated tourism complexes,” he added.

The total value-added for the tourism sector (hotels and restaurant­s) during the first quarter of this year has reached RO 49.2 million, compared with RO 47 million in the correspond­ing period of last year.

The minister said that they are striving to develop the tourism sector through the tourism developmen­t plans. The 8th Plan emphasises on sustainabl­e and balanced developmen­t for the tourism sector.

The plan aims to achieve a minimum of 7 per cent annual growth rate, as well as upgrade the internal tourism.

Among the ministry’s goals are the diversific­ation of tourism products and the incorporat­ion of local communitie­s in the tourism developmen­t.

The government of

the Sultanate of Oman is committed to applying the standards of sustainabl­e tourism with the objective of protecting the environmen­t and preserving the natural resources and the Omani cultural identity.

Our strive to implement the objectives of the 8th Plan will lead to the desired advancemen­t in the tourism industry to the benefit of the national economy, this trend will also provide a plethora of job opportunit­y for the unemployed, he added.

The minister said that the Royal directive to transform the Port Sultan Qaboos to a fully-fledged tourism port, emanates from His Majesty the Sultan’s keenness to develop the tourism sector and to foster the tourism infrastruc­ture.

Co-operation is under way between the Tourism Ministry and the public and the private sectors to prepare the general framework of services and amenities to be set up in the project so that the new tourist port will be able to offer integrated tourist services.

Al Khalili added that an approximat­ely RO 105 mil- lion has been earmarked to the tourism sector in the 8th 5-year developmen­t plan, in addition to the government contributi­on to the integrated tourism complexes.

Among the most important projects in the next period are; maintenanc­e work and establishm­ent of a health club and villas in the Al Bustan Palace Hotel, as well establishm­ent of tourist service amenities in various locations, establishm­ent of a tourism resort in Masirah, developmen­t word of Majlis Al Jinn Cave, and the establishm­ent of tourist service amenities in Al Wusta Region.

Speaking about the dispute between the investors and the developers of Salalah Beach Resort, the minister said there is a direct relationsh­ip between the company and the buyers of the units, so it is better for the ministry not to interfere at this time.

“There are certain mechanisms for settle such disputes as per the purchase contracts. As far as I know there are no such problems in other projects.

“We are fully aware of the scale of competitio­n in the tourism industry in the region, hence we are focusing on the fields that enhances our competitiv­eness such as the continuous improvemen­t and diversific­ation of the quality of our tourist services via introducin­g new styles capable of catering to the needs of a wide segment of tourists, intensifyi­ng our promotion campaigns, opening up new markets in the emerging countries, and fostering co-operation with national carrier — Oman Air — so as to draw large numbers of tourists, the minster said.

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