Home News Oman-UAE bus service to resume from Oct 1 The one-way ticket from Muscat to Abu Dhabi will cost OMR11.5 by Gulf Business September 26, 2023 Image: Mwasalat/ X Mwasalat, Oman‘s national transport company, has announced that it will resume its bus service to the UAE. It announced on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that it will soon commence services to Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain, in the UAE, from October 1. The bus service will ply from Muscat to Abu Dhabi and back via al Ain. The company temporarily suspended services during the pandemic. ? | Exciting News ? Unveiling our latest route,#AbuDhabi via #AlAin ???? . . ?️ | Starting from 1st of October 2023 . . ? | Book Now at https://t.co/lGB7V3y3LA#Mwasalat pic.twitter.com/6x0ZVOVs4M — Mwasalat | مواصلات ?? (@mwasalat_om) September 25, 2023 Bus service costs and weight allowances The one-way ticket from Muscat to Abu Dhabi will cost OMR11.5 (around Dh109). The luggage allowance is 23 kilogrammes; with a hand baggage allowance of 7 kilogrammes. Tags News Oman Oman-UAE bus service transport You might also like How REITs are unlocking the potential of UAE real estate Top marks for GCC nations in digital connectivity index RTA to construct 762 bus shelters in key Dubai areas by 2025 Dubai’s RTA unveils Dhs1.6bn digital strategy