Oman Daily Observer

Tourism is an important source of job opportunit­ies

- HAIDER AL LAWATI haiderdawo­od@hotmail. com

Despite the efforts made by the concerned official authoritie­s and private sector institutio­ns to advance the tourism sector in the country, we need to develop more plans and strategies to empower this sector and benefit from it to provide employment for job-seeking youth.

This sector is vital for everyone, whether the government or the private sector, and through it, thousands of job opportunit­ies can be provided for citizens and job-seekers, as we see in many foreign countries.

For those wishing to open their own tourism establishm­ents, procedures and approval processes should be simplified.

We must work to enable them to manage their individual institutio­ns, whether from homes, cafes, or any other place, because many of the required tourism services can be provided through small sectors that the tourists require after arriving at their final stations.

In general, many Arab countries have not benefited from the tourism sector as is the case of foreign countries, and have not reached the levels as required according to reports issued by internatio­nal tourism institutio­ns in this regard.

For example, the Travel and Tourism Developmen­t Report, which has been issued every two years by the World Economic Forum in Geneva, Switzerlan­d since 2007, indicates that Arab countries do not rank first globally in tourism by measuring a set of factors and policies that contribute to a sustainabl­e and flexible environmen­t for the travel and tourism sector.

There are many criteria that are evaluated to determine the indicators that occur in this sector, including the enabling environmen­t, policies and enabling conditions for tourism and travel, infrastruc­ture in the field of tourism, enhancers of demand for tourism and travel, as well as the sustainabi­lity of tourism and travel.

What is new in this regard is the positive expectatio­ns that could happen in the global tourism sector during the current year 2024, as the recovery cycle in global tourism has now fully begun from the repercussi­ons of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the number of tourists is expected to increase during the current year.

According to the United Nations World Tourism Organizati­on, internatio­nal tourism reached 88% of prepandemi­c levels, while the number of internatio­nal travellers was estimated at about 1.3 billion travellers in 2023.

Thus, the tourism sector’s contributi­on to the global economy during the same year reached $3.3 trillion.

The Sultanate of Oman is not far from these developmen­ts, as great efforts are being made to develop tourism facilities and provide the necessary services to attract more tourists from different countries of the world. Local statistics indicate that the number of foreign tourists totalled around 3.5 million in 2023, compared to 2.8 million tourists in 2022.

Tourism revenues also recorded an increase to reach $1.2 billion in 2023 as a result of the increase in the number of tourists to the country.

Oman, represente­d by the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, is working to upgrade this sector by attracting more required investment­s in infrastruc­ture, and has developed a comprehens­ive plan to attract more tourists and visitors to the country, targeting 11 million tourists and visitors annually by 2040, while working to establish more tourism projects in order to provide more job opportunit­ies for Omanis in various of these projects.

 ?? The author is a Muscatbase­d economic analyst who previously worked for CBO and OCCI ??
The author is a Muscatbase­d economic analyst who previously worked for CBO and OCCI

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