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A big boost to Omani tourism industry
By: Times News Service
The decision by the government to allow travellers from 103 countries to spend 14 days in the country without a pre-booked visa will also help attract more visitors.
Muscat: Hotels and travel agents in Oman have reported rise in bookings, and are hopeful tourists from overseas will gradually return to the country in the months to come.
The decision by the government to allow travellers from 103 countries to spend 14 days in the country without a pre-booked visa will also help attract more visitors.
“As part of the efforts to support the tourism sector in the Sultanate, it has been decided to extend the exemption period for the nationals of 103 countries from the entry visa for upto 14 days as part of specific regulations and conditions,” said a statement from the Royal Oman Police.
• Chiefs of three key companies working on ad hoc basis
• Power supply to most parts of the country restored
ISLAMABAD: While it’s apparently true that a human error at the Guddu Power Station triggered a power outage on Saturday night, the main reason for its effects to be felt across much of the country was poor maintenance and subsequent failure of the protection system in the national grid.
This is what
Dawn has found out in background discussions with senior officials, who concede that the events of Saturday night have served to expose mismanagement on the part of a government that has continued to run the entire power sector on an ad hoc basis.