At the UN Tourism conference, stakeholders discussed boosting sustainable tourism investment in the Middle East, emphasizing technology, innovation, and education as pivotal for sector growth.
14.05.2024 - 08:55 / breakingtravelnews.com / Julia Simpson
The World Travel & Tourism Council’s (WTTC) 2024 Economic Impact Research (EIR) today unveiled a promising future for Oman’s Travel & Tourism sector. With strong government support and strategic initiatives, the sector is poised to not only recover but to reach unprecedented heights this year.
According to the global tourism body’s latest research, in 2023 the Travel & Tourism sector’s GDP contribution surged by almost 35%, totalling OMR 2.8BN, and is on track to surpass previous records.
The sector witnessed a robust job growth of 15%, now employing 191,500 individuals nationwide.
Last year, international visitors injected OMR 1.1BN into the economy, a remarkable 69% increase from 2022, while spending by domestic travellers rebounded to OMR 1.4BN.
Oman as a Premier Destination
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Oman’s status as a top tourist destination in the Middle East is clearer than ever, thanks to strategic government investment and support.
These efforts are not only rejuvenating the economy but are also setting the stage for further increases in international travel spending and overall economic contribution from the sector.
Julia Simpson, WTTC President & CEO, said; “Oman’s Travel & Tourism sector is on the cusp of an historic revival in 2024.
“The Oman Government is a strong support of Travel & Tourism and is aiming to achieve unprecedented economic growth and job creation.”
Dr. Hashil Al Mahrouqi, CEO of OMRAN Group added; “The significant growth of Oman’s Travel & Tourism industry demonstrates the robust support of Ministry of Heritage and Tourism and Oman Investement Authority, and their commitment to realising the industry’s potential through strategic enablers and developments across the country.
“As Oman’s master developer for sustainable tourism destinations and innovative urban communities, we strive towards contributing to these promising prospects and remain committed to responsible tourism development and promoting Oman as a premier travel destination through our ‘Visit Oman’ brand and digital distribution solutions, with the ultimate goal of fostering Oman’s Socio-Economic growth.”
What Does This Year Look Like?
The global tourism body is forecasting thatthe sector will grow its GDP contribution to more than OMR 3.3BN in 2024, 7.6% of the country’s economy, and is projected to employ more than 206,000 people across the country, with one in fourteen people working in the sector.
Domestic visitor spending is predicted to continue growing, to reach OMR 1.5BN, beating the 2019 level by just over 8%. Although international visitor spending is forecast to still be behind 2019 levels by OMR 142.3MN, it is expected to continue growing through 2024.
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