MUSCAT – The service is scheduled to begin on June 17, 2026, and is aimed at travellers whose nationalities require an alternative route that does not involve entering the UAE.
According to the announcement, the route will operate between Khasab, Bukha and Sohar, with one round-trip journey scheduled every Wednesday in line with the approved timetable.
Passengers will be able to board the service in Khasab and Bukha, with the final destination being the Mwasalat Bus Station in Sohar.
The fare has been set at RO6 for a one-way trip and RO10 for a return journey. Tickets must be booked through Mwasalat sales outlets at least one week before travel, with payment required at the time of booking.
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