Oman Tourism Report
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Oman Tourism Report

The Oman Tourism Report

The Oman Tourism Report has been researched at source, and features latest-available data covering tourist expenditure, government expenditure on tourism, foreign direct investment projects, domestic airline revenues, passenger arrivals and departures, and the country’s hospitality markets; 5-year industry forecasts through end-; company rankings and competitive landscapes for multinational and local companies; and analysis of latest industry developments, trends and regulatory changes, as well as political risk factors affecting the Omani tourism sector.

Business Monitor International’s Omani Tourism Report provides industry professionals and strategists, corporate analysts, associations, government departments and regulatory bodies with independent forecasts and competitive intelligence on the Omani tourism industry.

Key Benefits of Report

Coverage

Executive Summary

Summary of BMI’s key forecasts and industry analysis, covering the commercial airline, hospitality and Tourism Report infrastructure industries, landmark joint ventures and acquisitions, projects, and the regulatory environment.

BMI 5 - Year Tourism Report Outlook

Structure, size and value of industry sector; overview of industry landscape.
Assessment of business operating environment and latest regulatory developments. Forecasts for government expenditure on Tourism Report industry. Forecasts for tourist arrivals/departures/airline passenger traffic (international and domestic) and tourism receipts.

BMI 5 - Year Macroeconomic Forecast

Forecasts for all headline macroeconomic indicators, including real GDP growth, inflation, fiscal balance, trade balance, current account and external debt.
Commentary on local exchange rates and their effect on tourism industry.

Business Environment Rankings

Comparative cross-border analysis assessing business and regulatory factors to rank Asia’s most competitive Tourism Report markets. Indicators used include Political Risk, Business Environment Risk, Forecast International Tourism Receipts, Visitor Arrival Growth, Investment Environment and Shock Factors (taking account of any special factors such as terrorism, natural disasters and disease).

Travel

Comparative company analyses and rankings by sales, passengers carried, size of fleet and employee size of leading airlines.
Special focus on effect of rising jet fuel costs on airline industry.

Hospitality

Overview of hospitality industry structure detailing no of beds, no of rooms, and hotel occupancy rates. Comparative company analyses and rankings by sales, and no of establishments of leading hotel groups.

Company Profiles & SWOTS

Company profiles, including SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analyses, fully researched senior executives, contact details and business activity.

Oman Tourism Report
Was: $1030.00
Now: $875.00
You save: $155.00 (15%)
Table of Contents

Chapter - Executive Summary

SWOT Analysis
Oman Tourism Industry SWOT
Oman Political SWOT
Oman Economic SWOT
Oman Business Environment SWOT

Chapter - Market Overview

Tourism Outlook
Table: Oman's Tourism Industry, 2004-2013 (US$mn unless otherwise stated)

Chapter - Political Outlook

Travel
Commercial Airlines
New Airports
Road Transport
Ferries
Rail
Oil Price Forecasts
Table: Oil Product Price Data And Forecasts, 2006-2013 (US$/bbl)

Chapter - Hospitality

Accommodation
Developments
Tourism Infrastructure

Chapter - Company Profiles

Oman Air
Al Batinah Hotels Company SAOG

Chapter - Country Snapshot: Oman Demographic Data

Section 1: Population
Table: Demographic Indicators, 2005-2030
Table: Rural/Urban Breakdown, 2005-2030
Section 2: Education And Healthcare
Table: Education, 2002-2005
Table: Vital Statistics, 2005-2030
Section 3: Labour Market And Spending Power
Table: Employment Indicators, 1999-2004
Table: Consumer Expenditure, 2000-2012 (US$)

Chapter - BMI Forecast Modelling

How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts
Tourism Industry
Sources
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Executive Summary

The tourism industry in Oman is comparatively new and a relatively small part of the total economy but has been growing quite rapidly. The majority of tourists arrive in Oman from other GCC countries and therefore has reason to think it will be impacted less by the global financial crisis than most other destinations.

According to Rajha Abdulamir, Oman’s Tourism Minister, foreign investors have given assurances they would push on with tourism projects in Oman despite the global credit turmoil. "All foreign investors, who are building resorts or planning to do so, have pledged to continue with their projects despite the international financial crisis," Abdulamir told newswire Reuters. "These projects are important as to their contribution to our economy and the government is committed to give its support," she added.

Oman has allocated around 15 sites for tourism developments it estimates will cost US$20 billion over seven years, as part of plans to lure visitors. Projects include the $400 million Muscat Golf Course, the US$7 billion Blue City, the US$2 billion Salam Yiti resort by Dubai Holding and the Murya resorts project, planned by a unit of Egypt’s Orascom Development Holding.

Oman attracted some 650,000 tourists in 2007, 12 percent more than a year earlier. The goal, set in 2002, is to reach one million visitors in 2009.

According to the latest figures, in 2008 tourism accounted for just under 4% of Oman's GDP. However, the Sultan plans to target wealthy niche tourists by focusing on cultural, environmental and adventure packages. The government also intends to upgrade tourism infrastructure and increase its overseas advertising, with a particular focus on the EU, the US and Asia.

Despite a general distaste for engaging in substantive political reform, the Omani leadership has started to think more carefully about upgrading its institutional apparatus - seemingly in response to international pressure. The most intriguing development, and one that may prefigure other changes through 2009, is the establishment of an Oman Human Rights Commission – a move that triggered the sultanate's removal in November from an official US State Department list of countries that it said had not done enough to stop human-trafficking.

List of Ranked Companies

Competitive Landscape for Asia Tourism Reports: Sample of Companies Ranked

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Comparative cross-border analysis assessing business and regulatory factors to rank Asia’s most competitive tourism markets. Indicators used include Political Risk, Business Environment Risk, Forecast International Tourism Receipts, Visitor Arrival Growth, Investment Environment and Shock Factors (taking account of any special factors such as terrorism, natural disasters and disease). Company SWOTs for leading resort, hotel, airline, travel and tourism operators in each market, including competitive intelligence on overall geographic presence, competitive positioning and relationships with international operators; % share of operator markets; % share of international arrivals and departures; % share of busiest domestic routes; main products and services; panregional expansion, merger and acquisition strategies.

* Accor Asia
* AirAsia
* Air China
* Air India
* Best Western
* British Airways
* Cathay Pacific
* Garuda
  * Holiday Inn
* Hyatt
* Malaysia Airlines
* Millennium & Copthorne Hotels
* Radisson
* Shangri-La Asia Limited
* Singapore Airlines
* Thai Airways
* VietNam Airlines
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