Oman’s GDP increases by 4.7% in Q1 to reach $22.6bn

Oman continues to be one of the best-performing economies in the Gulf region, with its GDP reaching 8.7 billion Omani rials at constant prices in the first quarter of 2023, the latest official data showed. (Shutterstock)
Short Url
Updated 02 July 2023
Follow

Oman’s GDP increases by 4.7% in Q1 to reach $22.6bn

RIYADH: Oman continues to be one of the best-performing economies in the Gulf region, with its gross domestic product reaching 8.7 billion Omani rials ($22.6 billion) at constant prices in the first quarter of 2023, the latest official data showed. 

The country registered a 4.7 percent increase in the GDP at the end of the first quarter against the same period last year, according to data revealed by Oman’s National Centre of Statistics and Information.  

The increase is primarily driven by non-petroleum activities that recorded a 4.6 percent increase year on year to reach 6.07 billion rials in the first quarter of 2023, the report added.  

Moreover, petroleum activities witnessed an increase of 3.5 percent during the same period to reach 2.8 billion rials.  

The report indicated that petroleum activities were 33 percent of the GDP while other activities excluding construction, wholesale and retail as well as public administration and defense were 44 percent.  

While calculated at the current price, the country’s GDP increased by 7.4 percent year on year in the first quarter to reach a value of 10.4 billion rials.  

Additionally, the report indicated that the country’s revenues reached 4.39 billion rials, recording a 4 percent increase year on year.  

Similarly, Oman’s public spending also increased by 3 percent to reach a total of 3.87 billion rials.  

The country’s merchandise exports increased in March by 0.9 percent year on year to reach 5.5 billion rials while imports witnessed an increase of 8.0 percent during the same period.  

Oman’s oil production in the first quarter of the year saw an increase of 1.7 percent year on year but oil and gas exports decreased by 5.7 percent.  

Oman is projected to become the fastest-growing economy in 2023 among the six Gulf Cooperation Council countries, according to a report by the World Bank.  

“In the GCC, growth is expected to slow to 3.2 percent in 2023 and to 3.1 percent in 2024. This comes after the GCC grew 7.3 percent in 2022. The fastest-growing economy within the GCC in 2023 is projected to be Oman, at 4.3 percent growth,” the report stated.  

Furthermore, the GDP growth rate of the UAE is expected to be at 3.6 percent, followed by Qatar at 3.3 percent, Bahrain at 3.1 percent and Saudi Arabia at 2.9 percent, the report stated. 


UAE’s Emirates Skywards partners with UK’s Jet2 to offer flight rewards

Updated 22 January 2026
Follow

UAE’s Emirates Skywards partners with UK’s Jet2 to offer flight rewards

RIYADH: The UAE’s Emirates Skywards has partnered with Jet2.com, allowing members to redeem flight rewards to more than 75 destinations across the UK airline’s leisure network.

Emirates and flydubai’s loyalty program is expanding its UK portfolio, giving its 4 million members more opportunities, rewards, and travel options, according to a statement.

This supports the UAE’s goal of becoming the world’s leading aviation hub by 2035, backed by major infrastructure investment, expanded sustainable aviation fuel production, and workforce development, as well as digital transformation and a strong regulatory framework.

It also aligns well with the UAE’s tourism aim of making it a top global destination, targeting 40 million hotel guests by 2031 under the national UAE Tourism Strategy 2031, aiming for 450 billion dirhams ($122 billion) in gross domestic product contribution and 100 billion dirhams in investments.

“The UK is one of our top markets and we’re pleased to expand our portfolio to offer millions of members a chance to redeem flight rewards on popular holiday destinations served by Jet2.com. In addition to flight tickets, members can also redeem Miles for meals, extra baggage allowance, preferred seat selection, and more — making it possible to enjoy the perfect start to a holiday, fully covered by Skywards Miles,” said Divisional Senior Vice President Emirates Skywards Nejib Ben Khedher.

He added: “We’re always looking for new ways to expand our offerings and provide members with the best value, choice, and rewards a loyalty program can offer.”

From his side, Doug Turner, general manager of third-party supply and distribution at Jet2.com, said: “We are very pleased to be partnering with Emirates Skywards, which means we can give even more customers the opportunity to enjoy flights with our award-winning airline.

“This is a great way for us to continue attracting new customers and we know that our reputation for delivering the very best customer service will be a huge hit with Emirates Skywards members.”

Under the newly announced reward system, members can redeem flights from 8,000 Skywards Miles, inclusive of all fees and charges, to a range of destinations served by Jet2.com.

The UK’s third-largest airline operates from 14 airport bases, including London Gatwick from March 2026, flying to destinations across Europe, the Mediterranean, North Africa, and the Canary Islands.