MUSCAT: Oman’s Government Communication Center has confirmed that transport operations across the Sultanate continue to function normally, ensuring the uninterrupted movement of people and supply chains.
In a statement issued on March 8, the Government Communication Center, in coordination with the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology, said that land, sea and air transport services across the country remain fully operational.
The authorities said the transport system continues to provide its operational and logistical services efficiently, supporting the smooth flow of maritime, land and air navigation throughout the country.
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The statement added that the continued functioning of these services ensures the steady movement of supply chains and essential goods across Oman.
The ministry also reaffirmed its full commitment to international security and safety standards, emphasising that all transport operations in the Sultanate are being carried out in line with global regulations and best practices.





