Times of Oman

GCC expats can still get tourist visa for OMR5

- RAHUL DAS

MUSCAT: Though the price of Oman’s tourist visa has been raised to OMR20, the OMR5 price is still applicable to Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) expatriate­s visiting Oman, according to travel agents working in the Sultanate.

According to the new rules, tourists must now obtain the tourist visa for a minimum one month stay for OMR20; previously, they could buy a 10-day visa for OMR5.

“There has been no change in tourist visa rates for expatriate­s from Kuwait visiting Oman. It still remains OMR5,” said Rajan Jayaraman, manager of Kuwait Airways in Oman.

Even other airlines from GCC countries confirmed that the rate is still OMR5.

“GCC expatriate­s holding resident cards of the countries where they reside can still get an Oman tourist visa for OMR5,” confirmed Joe Rajadurai, country manager, Oman, Qatar Airways.

A travel agent based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), said: “Until now, everybody who has been to Oman from UAE have all paid the same rate — OMR 5 —for a single entry visa that lasts 10 days.”

Amy Subaey, organiser, UAE rials is the current price of a tourist visa for someone not residing in GCC visiting Oman Trekkers, said: “Due to the affordabil­ity and appeal of Oman, GCC residents consider Oman as a regular and frequent alternativ­e weekend destinatio­n when they need an escape for a few days. We have been seeing more adventurou­s clients from Bahrain and Saudi Arabia that are also taking advantage of cheaper airfares and convenient flight timings. This affordabil­ity is precisely why Oman is so popular; it translates into people taking multiple trips per year from nearby GCC countries.”

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