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Over 14,600 use Nizwa bus service during Eid trial run

Over 14,600 use Nizwa bus service during Eid trial run

Muscat Daily08-04-2025

Nizwa – More than 14,600 passengers used Mwasalat's public transport service in Nizwa during a nine-day trial period from March 28 to April 5, signalling growing demand for affordable and reliable transportation options in the region.
In a statement, Mwasalat said the pilot service, launched in collaboration with the Dakhliyah governorate, coincided with the Eid al Fitr holidays and drew strong interest from residents and visitors.
'The high number of passengers reflects the growing recognition of the advantages of Mwasalat's public transport system, especially during peak travel times such as the Eid holidays,' the company stated.
The trial recorded a total of 14,622 passengers, which Mwasalat described as a clear sign of increasing public awareness and willingness to use public transport. The Eid period typically sees increased domestic travel, and the trial offered an opportunity to evaluate passenger preferences and capacity needs.
Mwasalat buses provide connections between major cities and towns across Oman. Known for affordability and wide coverage, the service is gaining popularity as an alternative to private vehicles, particularly during holidays when roads are congested.
The company said it has been expanding its network in response to changing travel patterns, with the Eid trial in Nizwa marking another step towards encouraging sustainable transport. 'The demand for Mwasalat buses underscores the importance of reliable and efficient transportation services in the country,' the statement noted.
Mwasalat's partnership with Dakhliyah governorate is expected to continue, with both parties exploring options to strengthen services during high-demand seasons.
The success of the Nizwa trial highlights the role of public transport in supporting mobility and easing pressure on road networks, particularly during major holidays.

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