Muscat Daily

Sahala platform creates confusion among travellers

- Shaddad al Musalmy

Travellers to Oman who must book their hotel for institutio­nal quarantine via Sahala - https://covid19.emushrif.om - have been left in the lurch as the app shows the majority of approved hotels as ‘Sold out' or ‘No available rooms’. Those using the app have also been unable to find hotel options to suit their needs or prepone and postpone bookings leading to confusion and inconvenie­nce.

According to eMushrif, which operates Sahala and oversees institutio­nal quarantine processes in the country, passengers need to complete traveller registrati­on and hotel booking details through the platform before travel.

However, after the recent decision by the Supreme Committee tasked with tackling the COVID-19 pandemic to limit entry to the country to citizens and residents only from 12 noon on Thursday, April 8, many people who had booked their flights earlier needed to either prepone or postpone their hotel bookings but were unable to do so.

“I went through a very difficult time trying to find a hotel that suits my budget for my cousins visiting me. I know in Oman, we have thousands of hotel rooms but on Sahala, there is only a handful. And that’s not all. A majority of the approved hotels on the app show they are ‘Sold out’ or have ‘No available rooms’. But when you call the hotel directly, you are told there are plenty of rooms available,”said Samya al Nuumaani, a resident of Seeb.

She observed that most of the available hotels are four- and five-star which many can’t afford for an eight-night stay.

“Moreover, when I tried contacting Sahala, I started calling at around 10am and my call was finally answered around 6.30pm. I also tried their WhatsApp number, but I haven’t got a response until now. So, I was forced to book an expensive hotel which was a burden for me just to make my cousins’ visit possible,” Samya said.

Ali Khalfan, who was supposed to reach Oman on Friday for a family visit, rebooked his ticket to make sure he was here before Thursday. However, he could not find a way to prepone

his hotel booking on the app.

“On the app, it states that one will be refunded no later than a month. It takes just a click to pay for the booking, but when it comes to refund, why does it take so long? Let there be a convenient call centre 24/7 because there is a flight every hour flying into the country,” Khalfan said.

Airlines are responsibl­e for ensuring that their passengers get confirmed hotel bookings via Sahala, giving travellers options to book hotels of their choice.

“Hoteliers in Oman are law abiding citizens. With the introducti­on of the Sahala app, not

only are expats facing the problem by way of the additional cost of hotel quarantine but also the app’s operators who are pressured by desperate expats looking for affordable hotel rooms,” said Wadi Kabir-based resident Mohammed Shakir. “The people most affected in this situation are ones like me who earn paltry monthly salaries. I couldn’t go to Hyderabad when my mother passed away as airfares were too high. Add to that the cost of multiple PCR tests and hotel quarantine. I was forced to shelve my programme,” Shakir added.

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