In the first half of 2024, Oman significantly increased international visitors, with an estimated two million visits—a 7% rise from the previous year—to the country. With 578,351 visitors, Emiratis made up the largest group. Indians (316,890), Yemenis (107,705), Germans (83,054), and British citizens (49,069) came next. Oman welcomed 141,188 GCC citizens, 91,038 Asians, 16,520 Europeans, 5,582 Americans, 5,523 Africans, 41,281 other Arabs, and 1,090 visitors from Oceania in June alone.
The number of individuals departing the country decreased somewhat, from 4.1 million in 2023 to four million in 2024, despite increased arrivals. By granting visa exemptions to citizens of 103 nations for a maximum of 14 days—as long as they fulfil specific conditions like confirmed hotel reservations and health insurance—Oman is increasing the allure of its tourist industry.
Over the next ten years, it is anticipated that the Middle East’s aviation sector will triple in size due to the arrival of new airlines and massive infrastructural developments. Lower airfares as a result of more competition are projected to increase tourism throughout the region, especially in Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, all of which had record growth in the first half of 2024 and are trying to match Europe’s tourist industry.