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Oman's Luxury Hotel Sector Faces Declining Revenue Amid Regional Unrest

Oman's luxury hotel revenues fell 12% to $250 million by the end of April. Guest numbers also dropped significantly, signaling a challenging period for the nation's high-end hospitality.

E. ASHWORTH· British corresponsal·16 de junio de 2026·2 min de lectura
Tourists enjoying a dhow boat tour off the coast of Musandam, Oman

Tourists enjoying a dhow boat tour off the coast of Musandam, Oman

Oman's luxury hotel sector reported a 12 percent decline in revenues by the end of April, reaching OMR 96 million ($250 million). Government data, reported on June 16, 2026, also indicates a 16 percent annual decrease in total guests hosted at three- to five-star properties, totaling 830,000 visitors in the first four months of the year.

The National Center for Statistics and Information, cited by the Oman News Agency, noted that occupancy rates stood at 50 percent during this period, though comparative figures were not provided.

AGBI attributes this downturn, in part, to the ongoing regional geopolitical situation. The outlet notes that the World Travel and Tourism Council estimates the wider Middle Eastern tourism market is losing at least $600 million daily in visitor spending due to the conflict.

Despite the overall decline, Omanis continue to represent the largest segment of visitors, increasing 4 percent year-on-year to nearly 250,000. European visitors followed with 220,015 guests, while those from Asia totaled 106,189. GCC and other Arab country visitors registered 40,322 and 25,714, respectively.

Our take: The reported decline highlights the acute sensitivity of regional luxury tourism to external shocks. While a peace agreement, as reported by AGBI, could signal a turning point for broader stability and the critical Strait of Hormuz, the luxury sector's recovery hinges on rebuilding traveler confidence and diversifying source markets beyond current strongholds.

Source : AGBI

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