In bid to boost tourism, Oman grants visa-free travel to 103 countries

Oman is opening up to tourism once again, and is taking a number of steps to encourage international travelers to visit following the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Shutterstock/File Photo)
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Updated 09 January 2021
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In bid to boost tourism, Oman grants visa-free travel to 103 countries

  • Compared with other nations around the world, the numbers of the pandemic remained relatively low in Oman

MUSCAT: Oman is opening up to tourism once again, and is taking a number of steps to encourage international travelers to visit. 

After announcing in July last year that tourist visas would be extended until March 2021, the Omani authorities have revealed that eligible citizens of more than 100 countries can now travel to Oman visa-free for up to 10 days.

Compared with other nations around the world, the numbers of the pandemic remained relatively low in Oman, and the sultanate did not face a collapse of the healthcare system. 

This was also thanks to the travel restrictions and other limitations imposed by the government to curb the spread of the disease (you can click on the following link if you want further information about Oman’s COVID-19 restrictions.)

However, the sultanate’s economy, which is already going through a delicate stage trying to transition away from its dependency on oil resources, was heavily affected by the pandemic. 

Oman has much to offer to travelers in terms of history, culture, and natural beauty, so it comes as no surprise that the country decided to boost international tourism to fuel its financial recovery.

Visa Extension for Tourists

Like many other countries around the world, Omanis authorities saw themselves with no other option but to suspend visa issuance back in March

This affected the vast majority of foreigners and was part of a larger attempt to prevent the virus from spreading, which also included temporarily closing non-essential shops and establishments such as bars and restaurants, gyms, kindergartens, and conference centers (among others).

However, the government’s message was clear: Tourists who had already chosen Oman as their holiday destination did not have to see this is as yet another missed opportunity in 2020, but rather as a delayed plan. 

On June 11, 2020, it was announced that all Omani visas granted between March and August 2020 would be extended until March 2021.

The sultanate was going in a different direction compared to many other countries that had decided to cancel tourist visas without the possibility of a refund.

On Oct. 1, 2020, the travel ban on commercial international flights was lifted and visas gradually started to be issued again. Although priority was given to work visas, foreigners from several countries were eventually allowed to apply for tourist visas once again, as long as they traveled to Oman as part of an organized tour. 

The tourism industry suffered greatly during the pandemic. Omani 3- to 5-star hotels saw their revenue drop by 60.2 percent this year and there were 53.9 percent fewer visitors occupying Omani accommodation compared to October 2019.

No visa needed for short-term visitors to Oman

Re-opening the borders was not enough to return Omani tourism to last year’s numbers. To further encourage holiday-makers to visit the Gulf nation, the Royal Oman Police announced in a tweet that citizens of 103 countries can enter Oman visa-free for trips of up to 10 days. The measure came into effect on Dec. 10, 2020.

Here is the translation of the original tweet: “‎In support of the tourist movement and to facilitate the tourists wishing to visit the sultanate, the Royal Oman Police announces that the nationals of 103 countries will be exempted from entry visas to the sultanate for a period of 10 days, according to the specified controls and conditions, including the presence of a prior and confirmed hotel reservation, health insurance, and a return ticket.”

The visa-free rule comes with some conditions that must be met by travelers:

• Maximum stay of 10 days

• Mandatory PCR testing at Muscat International Airport

• Mandatory health insurance cover for at least 1 month (in case the visitor requires hospitalization due to contracting COVID-19 and cannot leave the sultanate within 10 days)

• Return ticket or proof of onward travel

• Confirmation of accommodation booking (both hotel and rental accommodations are acceptable)

• Having downloaded the contact tracing app Tarassud. Those planning to stay longer than 7 days must also download the HMushrif app.

• Having filled out the pre-travel registration form in all of its parts

The cost of the PCR test — 25 Omani rials ($65) — must be borne by the international traveler, who can pay for the test via the app Tarassud before reaching Oman. Upon landing, they can show the confirmation HR code to the local authorities to fast track the test. 

Kids under 15 years of age are not required to take the test. Passengers must wait for the results in self-isolation. Results usually take between 12-24 hours. However, some travelers may be asked to quarantine for longer.

The Economic impact of COVID-19 in Oman

Financial challenges faced by Sultan Haitham’s government multiplied in 2020. At a moment when the country was trying to come to terms with already low oil prices and was working on a plan to diversify its economy, the pandemic and consequent worldwide shutdown exacerbated economic difficulties.

While growth is expected to contract by 3.5 percent, Oman cannot count on exports in the short-term future due to the pandemic. Experts warn that unemployment could go from 2.7 to 3.8 percent in 2021.

Following Sultan Haitham’s instructions, the government formed a committee tasked with the study of the economic impact of COVID-19. Among its first actions, the committee offered interest-free loans to businesses that suffered due to the pandemic.

Boosting international tourism will play an important part in the post-COVID-19 financial recovery plan. Other key sectors include gas and infrastructure. At the same time, nationalization rules are being relaxed in sectors such as construction and brick factories in the hope that the possibility of hiring expats will support the economy. 


ILF Saudi Arabia: Improving quality of life in Kingdom for over 40 years

Managing Directors Christian Nunner and Saleh AlNajdi
Updated 16 May 2024
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ILF Saudi Arabia: Improving quality of life in Kingdom for over 40 years

It has been more than four decades since ILF Consulting Engineers first set foot on Arab soil. Originally known as Ingenieurgemeinschaft Lässer-Feizlmayr, ILF was a modest sized company when it was first commissioned by the Saline Water Conversion Corporation to engineer a revolutionary pipeline system. 

This system, stretching 467 km from Jubail on the Arabian Gulf to Riyadh, heralded the world’s inaugural closed high-pressure pipeline system for water transportation. With the start of this pioneering project, the journey of ILF in the Gulf region began.

Since then, ILF has continued to expand its presence in Saudi Arabia, winning contracts for some of the region’s largest and most ground-breaking water transfer projects with a total length of close to 15,000 km. 

Today, in the face of climatic challenges, the creation of sustainable infrastructure and utilities is one of the country’s most important tasks.

Building on its impressive history in the provision of excellent engineering services in the Kingdom for many decades as well as its global expertise in the fields of energy and climate protection, water and environment, transportation and urban spaces as well as resources and sustainable industry, ILF is able to provide both engineering and advisory services to help meet current and future challenges for today’s society and future generations.

The introduction of Saudi Vision 2030 serves as a strategic framework aimed at diversifying the country’s economy and reducing its dependency on oil revenue. The core objectives encompass economic diversification, privatization, promotion of investment, enhancement of education, social and cultural development, and governance reform, and include significant public and private investments in sustainable infrastructure and utilities.

In alignment with Vision 2030, and through its commitment to its core values of improving the quality of life through the provision of excellent engineering and advisory services, ILF Saudi Arabia not only supports the Saudization, localization and regional headquarters initiatives but also provides its services to a wide range of public and private clients for projects in the following fields: 

•     Water and environment (water treatment, sewage treatment, industrial waste water treatment, water transmission, water storage, water distribution, water reuse, urban irrigation, irrigation, greening initiatives, parks and natural reserves.)

•     Energy and climate protection (renewable power generation — solar, wind and geothermal, battery energy systems, energy storage — pumped storage, power transmission and distribution)

•     Transportation and urban development (urban infrastructure)

•     Resources and sustainable industry (mining infrastructure, carbon capture) 

ILF’s commitment to sustainability is reflected not only in the company’s project portfolio, where they support their clients in their efforts to achieve sustainable development through a wide range of projects, but also in the local training program the company has been running for over 10 years, something ILF regards as a sustainable contribution to society. ILF is also a member of the global movement of companies that measure and disclose their environmental, social, economic and governance impacts in accordance with international reporting standards, helping them to evolve in a sustainable way.

“At ILF Consulting Engineers in Saudi Arabia, we take great pride in our contributions to current and future projects. Our commitment to improving the quality of life permeates our daily endeavors and drives our continued growth in both staff and project scope,” the company said in a statement.


A ‘floating resort’: Bookings open for Saudi Arabia’s first cruise line ‘AROYA Cruises’

Updated 16 May 2024
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A ‘floating resort’: Bookings open for Saudi Arabia’s first cruise line ‘AROYA Cruises’

Cruise Saudi, a 100 percent Public Investment Fund owned business, responsible for the creation and development of the cruise industry in the Kingdom, has announced the commercial launch of its owned cruise line, AROYA Cruises, with trips now available to purchase via its website.

As the first Arabian cruise line, AROYA Cruises is leading the way offering remarkably Arabian experiences for guests at sea and onshore. Pioneering in its design, AROYA Cruises reflects Arabian generosity and Saudi Arabia’s famous “hafawa” (hospitality), providing a unique experience with passenger comfort at its heart.

With the ability to accommodate 3,362 passengers, AROYA Cruises is a floating resort, 335 meters in length, with 1,678 cabins, including stunning balcony and sea view cabins, suites, and villas. The entertainment concept has been curated to offer activities for all passenger groups. The ship has 20 entertainment venues across 18 decks that will allow passengers to indulge in an array of experiences, including shopping in the Souq AROYA retail area, and enjoy performances in the 1,018-seater AROYA Theater, which will captivate guests with headline entertainment, movies, and dedicated shows for children. Families can connect in the Atrium Area, which will host “Gathering Hubs” and “Variety Acts,” and enjoy the 1,858-square-meter “kids zone,” with a splash area equipped with water slides.

For those looking to relax and unwind whilst onboard, the “Blossom by AROYA” spa will have all passenger wellness needs covered. With a focus on immersion of the five senses — sound, sight, taste, aroma and touch — the facilities include a thermal suite, snow room, relaxation room, and treatment room, as well as a beauty clinic, beauty salon, men’s barbers and gym.

With five complimentary restaurants, 11 specialty restaurants, and 12 cafés and lounges, Aroya offers a wide variety of F&B options from across the globe, spanning Lebanese, Italian and Asian. Amongst these dining outlets is IRTH, the first Saudi restaurant at sea, featuring traditional Arabian dining.

Dr. Joerg Rudolph, president of AROYA Cruises, said: “The launch of our cruise line to commercial markets is an important milestone for both AROYA Cruises, and for the tourism landscape in Saudi. We are thrilled that the public can now book sailings with us as we strive to reinvent the meaning of holidays in Arabia. We have been steadfast in our mission to create a ‘Remarkably Arabian’ cruise line offering for guests at sea and onshore, commercially and sustainably, and we look forward to sharing this with our passengers.”

For an elevated offering, the AROYA VIP package provides exclusive designated areas for a premium experience. With spacious and unique accommodation, outdoor lounges and exceptional dining, the AROYA exclusive experience provides the very best amenities and services for guests.

With inaugural sailings scheduled in the Red Sea for December 2024, itineraries will include time at the Cruise Saudi-owned private island, as well as visits to major destinations along the Red Sea, including Egypt and Jordan.

Cabins fares start from SR558 ($150) per person, per night. 


Red Sea Global to bring Oracle hotel tech to KSA

Updated 16 May 2024
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Red Sea Global to bring Oracle hotel tech to KSA

Red Sea Global, the developer behind regenerative tourism destinations The Red Sea and Amaala, has teamed up with global tech giant Oracle to introduce its hospitality technology solutions, including the Oracle Hospitality OPERA Cloud Central platform, in the Kingdom for the first time.
RSG’s premier luxury resorts — Thuwal Private Retreat, Shebara and Desert Rock — are set to become the first resorts in the Kingdom to leverage Oracle’s cutting-edge cloud hospitality technology solutions. This follows the company’s decision to invest in bringing these solutions to Saudi Arabia via its Oracle Cloud in Jeddah.
“The Oracle Hospitality OPERA Cloud Central platform truly is best-in-class, but until now, it was not accessible to the industry in Saudi Arabia. Oracle was eager to be part of the exciting transformation happening in the Kingdom, especially within the hospitality industry. With their expertise and support, we now have the technology in place to deliver exceptional guest experiences, responding to the needs of our discerning visitors before they themselves know what they want,” said John Pagano, group CEO at Red Sea Global.
Previously hosted outside of Saudi Arabia, the Oracle Hospitality OPERA Cloud Central platform was inaccessible to customers due to data residency rules. By investing in bringing these solutions to the Kingdom, for the first time the entire Saudi hospitality industry can benefit from its technological services.
Alex Alt, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Hospitality, said: “Saudi Arabia is one of the most exciting hospitality market stories in the world today, and by pioneering a regenerative approach to tourism, Red Sea Global is at the heart of that transformation. Now, Oracle will be a part of shaping the future of the sector in the region as well, which is why we are investing heavily in bringing our solutions to the Kingdom. Through OPERA Cloud, RSG now has a scalable hospitality platform that empowers its guest services staff to provide faster, hassle-free, personalized experiences.”
The Oracle Hospitality OPERA Cloud Central platform unites data and functionality under a common user interface and experience. With it, customers can get a comprehensive view of their hotel business, including distribution, sales, service interactions, loyalty programs, and more to help make faster decisions that can benefit staff and guests. The all-in-one platform helps hotels remove silos and friction across various functional areas both on as well as above property. Single image rates and inventory, as well as reservations, groups, and profiles, combined with a unified end user experience, makes information accessible to all key stakeholders at all customer touch points.
Last year, The Red Sea destination welcomed its first guests, and the Red Sea International Airport has been receiving a regular schedule of domestic flights since September 2023 — international flights also began last month. Three of the destination’s hotels are now open, with two additional resorts on track to open later this year.
Thuwal Private Retreat will also open this year, while AMAALA remains on track to welcome first guests to Triple Bay in 2025.


Saudi Awwal Bank opens new branch in SAB Tower

Updated 16 May 2024
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Saudi Awwal Bank opens new branch in SAB Tower

Saudi Awwal Bank, one of the leading banks in the Kingdom, inaugurated its newest integrated branch in the SAB Tower. The inauguration was held in the presence of Lubna Olayan, chairman of the board of directors, and members of the board and the executive management.
This new integrated branch signifies SAB’s strategy in enhancing customer experience in the Kingdom and reiterates its commitment to providing distinguished banking services for its retail customers, and small and medium enterprises, in addition to investment services.
Bandar Al-Gheshayan, chief wealth and personal banking officer at SAB, said: “We are pleased to open our new branch, which comes in line with our commitment to serving our customers with unparalleled dedication and excellence.”
He added: “This is part of our vision to become the bank of choice that offers innovative financial solutions, and our ongoing efforts to continue building strong and sustainable relationships with our customers and partners.”
The bank continues to enhance its efforts toward developing retail and corporate banking services, aiming to provide a comprehensive range of financial and banking solutions that meet the diverse needs of its clients. Last year, SAB inaugurated its new headquarters — the SAB Tower, which has been awarded the SmartScore Platinum and LEED Gold certifications.
SAB is one of the largest banks in the Kingdom and traces its origins in Saudi Arabia to more than 90 years, during which time it has been an active partner supporting the Kingdom’s economic growth and social development.
SAB offers integrated financial and banking services, including corporate banking, investment, private banking, and treasury.
The bank’s paid-up capital is SR20.5 billion, after the legal merger with Alawwal Bank on March 14, 2021, when it was legally known as the Saudi British Bank. SAB operates under the supervision of the Saudi Central Bank, and is a partner of the HSBC Group.


Cognite Data Fusion Now Available on Google Cloud in Saudi Arabia

Updated 15 May 2024
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Cognite Data Fusion Now Available on Google Cloud in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: Cognite, a leader in industrial software, announced that its flagship Industrial DataOps product, Cognite Data Fusion, designed to enable customers to seamlessly migrate their data, is now available on Google Cloud in Saudi Arabia.

Collaborating with Google Cloud, Cognite is using artificial intelligence and data analytics to help industrial companies like energy, manufacturing, and logistics industries while providing them with valuable insights, increase efficiency, and drive digital transformation.

Francois Laborie, Executive Vice President, Cognite, said in a press release : "This is a significant milestone in our partnership, and as well as our commitment to the Kingdom. The power of data and AI, from Cognite and Google Cloud, enables industry transformation via solutions that deliver business value to our customers."

Abdul Rahman Al Thehaiban, Managing Director, Middle East, Turkey and Africa, Google Cloud said: By leveraging Google Cloud's scalable and secure infrastructure, Cognite Data Fusion will enable customers to harness the power of their data to make smarter business decisions and accelerate their digital transformation journey."

Cognite Data Fusion is brought to the market by CNTXT, a joint venture between Saudi Aramco and Cognite. Abdullah Jarwan, CEO of CNTXT said "Cognite Data Fusion is poised to revolutionize how the Kingdom’s industries harness insights from their data. Cognite Data Fusion offers world-leading gen AI capabilities tailored for industrial sectors."