Times of Oman - March 17, 2016

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THURSDAY March 17, 2016 8 Jumada Al Thani 1437 AH

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FROM THE WORDS OF HIS MAJESTY THE SULTAN

On the occasion of the 18th National Day, 1988

‘His Majesty’s Wisdom’ We stress the need for co-operation between the oilproducing countries to re-stabilise the international oil market. We hope that this co-operation will be more effective than it has been in the past. It is important for the world economy and most particularly important for producers and consumers alike.

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CABLE

His Majesty congratulates Irish President MUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has sent a cable of congratulations to President Michael D. Higgins of Republic of Ireland on the occasion of his country’s National Day. In his cable, His Majesty expressed his sincere congratulations and best wishes of good health and happiness to President Higgins and the Irish friendly people further progress and prosperity. — ONA

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Air passengers to pay OMR2 extra as airport tax REJIMON K

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reji@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Outbound airline passengers will have to pay OMR2 extra as tax for every travel from Oman airports from July 1, travel agents said, citing a notice issued by Oman Air. According to the notice, there will be an increase in the ‘OM’ tax from OMR8 to OMR10 for international passengers from Oman and moreover, there will be a new ‘OM’ tax on domestic fares within Oman, effective March 15. “Effective from March 15, for

Was the total passenger traffic passing through the Muscat airport

travel on and after July 1, 2016, international departure adult and children will have to pay OMR10 as tax,” the notice read. For domestic travellers, for all airports from Oman, effective for tickets issued on and after March

15, and for travel on and after April 1, up to December 31, adult and children will have to pay OMR1 per sector and the return fare will be OMR2. “For travel effective January 1, 2017 domestic departure for

adults and children will be OMR2 per sector and for return fare it will be OMR4,” the notice added. Included in the ticket Travel agents said the increased amount will be included in the ticket itself. “The air ticket issuing system itself will include the new tax when tickets are issued to the client,” the travel agents said. In March 2015, the Oman Airport Management Company had issued a circular stating that all international departing passengers will have to pay OMR8 and transit

passengers will have to pay OMR1 as new passenger charges. According to the latest data available, total passenger traffic (including transit and transfer passengers) passing through the Muscat International Airport, increased by 20 per cent to 1,021,929 passengers during January, compared with 851,588 passengers for the same period in 2015. Data showed an increase in the arrival of passengers by 22 per cent to 517,473 during January this year, compared with 425,045 passengers for the same period in 2015.

HM receives message >A7 C E N T R A L B A N K S TAT E M E N T

A new dawn set for Oman beauty spot

Oman rules out currency devaluation rumours Times News Service

MORNING MINUTE

TOP THREE INSIDE STORIES

OMAN

35 stranded workers repatriated to India

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Out of the 74 workers who were stranded in a company in Oman without food and salary, 35 were repatriated on Tuesday night itself after the Indian embassy officials took up the case. The workers were employed by a construction company based in Muscat a few months ago. >A5

WORLD

Trump warns of ‘unrest’ if denied nomination SCENIC SPOT: The beautiful bay at the former Oman Dive Centre for which Muscat Hills Group have plans.

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United States Republican front-runner Donald Trump warned on Wednesday of riots if he is denied the party’s presidential nomination after a string of primary election victories, raising the temperature even more in a heated White House race. >A14

Tourism Complex licence — plus a boutique hotel.

Muscat Hills Group plans a new restaurant and beach club, a nine-hole golf course, chalets and villas for sale at the beauty spot

BUSINESS

Opec to discuss oil output freeze in April

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Oil producers from Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and beyond are finalising a plan to discuss freezing output at a meeting in Qatar in mid-April, the latest move in a campaign by financially-stricken crude exporters to shift the dynamics of an over-supplied market. >B3

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shahzad@timesofoman.com rahuldas@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: One of Muscat’s best known beauty spots, the ‘former’ Oman Dive Centre, looks set for a new lease of life with Muscat Hills Group revealing ambitious plans for its future including a golf course and a boutique hotel. Times of Oman revealed in 2015 how the site had been rebranded as the Muscat Hills Dive Centre after years as ODC. Now

Chairman and CEO of Muscat Hills Group, His Highness Sayyid Al Rawy Kais Al Said, has shed light on future plans for the ‘Muscat Hills Resort’. ‘Transition’ of the site His Highness said the group were in discussions with the Ministry of Tourism over the ‘transition’ of the site. Plans include a new restaurant and beach club, a ninehole golf course, 70 to 80 chalets, 25 villas for sale — subject to the acquisition of an Integrated

Muscat Hills Resort “We are looking at what was formerly known as the Oman Dive Centre (ODC) now as the Muscat Hills Resort. Currently we are opening a new F&B outlet and beach club which will be open to the public, that’s the first stage and then of course there will be a development further which we plan to build a nine-hole par three golf course in the Dive Centre,” said His Highness. “The beach club should have its soft opening by April, the golf course to open by this time next year, and the hotel and the villas are still to come, a few years away. Nothing is official, these are our plans.” The dive centre has long been a popular spot for tourists and Muscat resident, currently fea-

turing 35 ‘barasti huts’ for tourists to stay in and the venue has staged events such as New Year’s Eve celebrations. Nestled between the upcoming Saraya Bandar Jissah development, which will see hundreds of new residents move to the area and tourists visit two new fivestar hotels beginning next year, and the plush Barr Al Jissah resort across the bay that is home to the Shangri-la resort and spa, the Muscat Hills Group plans for the former ODC site will add to the area’s leisure and residential boom. Major renovation “At the moment, the whole place is undergoing construction; major renovation and reconstruction work is taking place at the centre,” a source from Muscat Hills had said earlier to Times of Oman. >A7

MUSCAT: Oman’s central bank said that the country is still committed to peg the rial to the United States dollar and the value of the currency in the futures market did not change. Responding to rumours in the market, Hamoud bin Sangour Al Zadjali, executive president of the Central Bank of Oman, stated that other Gulf states also refuted baseless rumours of devaluation of Omani rial against other Gulf currencies. Such reports are generated in light of the economic pressures that oil-producing countries currencies are facing due to decline in global oil prices since the middle of last year, he added. “False and unverified stories have been spreading around lately about the fluctuating value of the Omani currency, especially on social media, prompting the Central Bank of Oman to publish clarifications to the public,” the central bank chief said in the latest edition of the ‘Al Markazi’ magazine. He also clarified that interest rates in the Oman’s banking sector are determined by supply and demand forces in line with the principles on which the Omani economy is based, including market freedom. The Central Bank of Oman has realised early on that the banking sector must be guided to increase lending towards productive sectors instead of focusing on personal loans that have negative impacts on the economy in general, he added. The central bank has taken numerous measures including consecutive reduction of interest rate on personal loans and the latest action was in October 2013 where a circular was issued to all commercial banks in the Sultanate to reduce interest rate ceiling on personal loans from 7 per cent to 6 per cent per annum. >A7

HONDA ROAD IN RUWI

28 families evacuated after fire in building REJIMON K

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FIRE DOUSED: Fire broke out in a residential building. – Supplied pictures

Muscat: Around 28 families were evacuated after a fire broke out in a residential building located at Honda Road in Ruwi early morning on Wednesday, residents said. “The fire broke out in a flat in the building after midnight. We were all clueless about what happened. It was a scary situation. The fire brigade was called and they had to work for more than two hours to contain the fire,” residents said. “A police team evacuated all of us. We had to stay in our friends’ room. We just returned to our flat. Today we won’t be able to go to office,” residents added. “Nobody was injured in the fire,” residents said.

A fire had also broken out in a residential building in Muttrah last week. A Royal Oman Police (ROP) official had said earlier that the fire threat remains a major challenge for establishments in Oman. “Unorganised and poorly marked storage of cables and flammable materials in any building raises the risk of damage by fire,” Colonel Said Al Asmi, assistant general manager for Operations at ROP said. Lack of proper safety precautions at some hotels, ports, banks and other facilities in Oman can put them at risk of catching fire, Al Asmi said, adding that instances of such fires breaking out increased during summer due to high temperatures.

Omani singer Nadeem wows global festival

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