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Mwasalat won’t hike bus fares in Oman
Ahmed bin Ali al- Balushi, CEO of Muwasalat confirmed that the company has no plans to raise the prices of their services.
Ahmed bin Ali al- Balushi, CEO of Muwasalat confirmed that the company has no plans to raise the prices of their services. He said in a statement to Oman News Agency (ONA) that the prices of the company’s services will continue in the same pricing this year after raising fuel prices.
He added “We will operate the same lines for the internal trips inside the Governorate of Muscat and the prices of the long trip to other governorates of the Sultanate will remain unchanged.”
Al- Balushi pointed out that the company will operate new lines this year, namely Ruwi-Al A’mirat, Ruwi-Al Alam Palace via Muttrah, as well as Al Khoudh- Burj Al Sahwa, passing through the Sultan Qaboos University in the Governorate of Muscat, as well as increasing the number of trips to the governorates of the Sultanate, with special focus on the Port of Sohar.
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