Oman Tourism sets out growth plan
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Oman’s Ministry of Tourism has set out its vision for growth at this week’s ATM calling for greater foreign investment in the tourism sector.
Director General of Tourism Promotions Salem Al Mamari said the key reason for participating in the show was to “showcase Oman’s expanding tourist offerings and investment opportunities”.
“The exhibition serves as an integral component of our strategy to penetrate new international markets and boost awareness about Oman’s robust growth prospects,” he added.
The Ministry also appointed Al Ketbi Consultancy as its representative in the GCC markets.
Al Ketbi Consultancy is coordinating the Ministry’s participation at ATM 2010, which will see the promotion of several new hospitality offerings, including the new Swiss-Belhotel Resort Masirah Island, Salalah Marriott Resort and the Six Senses Hideaway Zighy Bay.
The Swiss-Bel hotel Resort at Masirah Island is 15 km off Oman’s east coast; and island famous for its sandy beaches and as a nesting place for a number of turtle species. The five-star Salalah Marriott Resort, the first Marriott Hotel in Oman, is set in the shores of the Arabian Gulf and serves as the first phase of the prestigious Mirbat Beach project. Located in Oman’s northern Musandam Peninsula, Six Senses Hideaway Zighy Bay offers tradition village style (luxury) accommodation with the mountain range on one side and 1.6 kilometres of sandy beach on the other.
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