Qatar expects a tourism rebound in H2 2026 as domestic travel grows, supported by Visit Qatar's Hello Summer campaign, events ...
Qatar Tourism is debuting a new multimedia international campaign, which aims to boost visitor numbers to 6 million and raise tourism numbers to 12 percent of the country's GDP by 2030. It has also ...
The Qatar Economic Forum commenced its 4th edition on May 14 under the theme ‘A World Remade: Navigating the Year of Uncertainty’. During the session titled ‘From the Gulf to the World: The Future of ...
Qatar Tourism has revealed that a range of new tourism developments will open across the country before the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 kicks off in November. The country aims to capitalize on the ...
There were 5.1mn foreign visitors to Qatar in 2025, the annual report by Qatar Tourism has shown, confirming impressive growth in the tourism industry, a key part of a strategic commitment to ...
Qatar Tourism has introduced an international multi-media campaign to drive forward the country’s tourism goals and secure its ambition of welcoming over 6 million visitors a year by 2030. The ...
In an interview with Euronews, Visit Qatar CEO Abdulaziz Ali Al-Mawlawi revealed that the Gulf state repatriated 12,000 ...
In Doha, Qatar, it's almost impossible to tell the rest of the world is in the clutches of yet another Covid surge. Maskless tourists enjoy Arabic coffee and dates in the coffee shops of Msheireb, a ...
The Chairman of Qatar Tourism and Visit Qatar, HE Saad bin Ali al-Kharji, has affirmed that Doha’s winning of the title of GCC Tourism Capital did not come by chance, but rather as recognition by the ...
As it prepares to host Middle East's first-ever FIFA World Cup, Qatar expects the event to offer unique marketing potential to place the destination firmly on the tourism map. But for a country whose ...
The head of the Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) has accused his country’s neighbors of using tourism as a weapon, as the Gulf emirate continues to search for ways to rescue its travel sector in light of ...
You will be able to drink at the 2022 World Cup — but it will cost you. The FIFA World Cup in the new year looms large in the oil-rich Middle Eastern peninsula, and buttoned-up locals are bracing for ...
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