Sultanate of Oman records 93% increase in visitor numbers as per KeysInternational

ForwardKeys International, one of the globally leading companies in the field of travel data and analytics, released the latest data on flight bookings, especially during November and December of the current year 2022; data shows that the Sultanate of Oman recorded a significant increase in performance of headquarters Several tourist destinations are in the region, with a percentage increase.

ForwardKeys International, one of the globally leading companies in the field of travel data and analytics, released the latest data on flight bookings, especially during November and December of the current year 2022; data shows that the Sultanate of Oman recorded a significant increase in performance of headquarters Several tourist destinations are in the region, with a percentage increase.

From the beginning of September to the end of the current year 2022, visitors from global markets exceeded 93% compared to the same period last year, especially from European and Middle Eastern countries, thanks to an increase of more than 156% in the number of explorers from regional markets.

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The number of visitors coming to the Sultanate of Oman from the GCC countries is expected to rise by 196% by the end of the year. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the largest source of tourism to the capital of Oman of the GCC countries, with an increase of 162% in the number of visitors.

ForwardKeys shared the latest analytics shows that how essential facilities, which include air transport, are to attract travellers, and the Sultanate of Oman plays a vital role in tourism in the region thanks to ForwardKeys,” said Haitham bin Mohammed Al-Ghasani, Director-General of Tourism in the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism.

The Sultanate of Oman will also benefit from travellers visiting various destinations to the GCC countries, especially during the World Cup Championship in its sister country Qatar, where the ministry, in cooperation with sector partners, is presenting through the Sultanate of Amman program of the World Cup Qatar 202 2m series of programs and incentives which includes offers Especially for flights, transportation, accommodation and unique tours, as well as facilitating entry to the Sultanate for those with Haya card.

“This is an exciting opportunity for the region to pick up travellers, post-pandemic travel and explore the region more,” says Olivier Ponte, vice president of Insights at ForwardKeys.

Note that ForwardKeys was founded in 2010 and is a company specializing in providing data on travellers, destinations and time supplied to many tourism organizations, hotel facilities, companies and tourist destinations for strategic decisions.

Better to know these data, and one of the most prominent institutions is the World Tourism Organization and Trade Organization International. More can be understood by visiting the company website.

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