Oman Tourism tours India
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Ministry of Tourism, Oman has conducted multi-city roadshows in India in a bid to promote the Sultanate in the country.
Commencing in Chennai, the roadshow was also conducted in Bangalore, Delhi and Mumbai. Oman witnessed 36% growth in Indian arrivals over the last five years and received 256,210 Indians in 2014, according to the Ministry of Tourism.
Following the B2B sessions, an evening of networking with cocktails and dinner was also organised.
Salim Al Mamari, director general of Tourism Promotion, Ministry of Tourism – Sultanate of Oman, said Oman and India “share a lot of cultural, historical and traditional affinity”.
“The two nations also share very cordial political and socio-economic relations,” he asserted.
“India represents an important and vast market for Oman because of the high percentage of its residents willing to travel and experience new destinations across the world.
“We have over the years increased our operations and entered different cities in India promoting Oman.
“Tourism is a developing sector in Oman and the tourism infrastructure is expanding tremendously but at a responsible pace without compromising on our culture, heritage and nature.”
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