Times of Oman

Qatar Airways, QTA sign key agreement with VFS Global

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DOHA: Qatar Airways and Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) signed an agreement yesterday with VFS Global, leading provider of visa processing services, in the presence of Qatar’s Ministry of Interior.

The agreement paves the way for an efficient and transparen­t tourist visa applicatio­n system that caters to travellers from around the world looking to visit Qatar, says a press release.

The agreement comes as Qatar steps up efforts to attract and welcome more visitors to Qatar in line with Qatar National Tourism Sector Strategy 2030. The agreement will enable Qatar to identify and implement the ideal visa solutions for its visitors, while capitalisi­ng on VFS Global’s expertise in developing multi-platform visa services, and Qatar Airways’ extensive internatio­nal footprint.

Akbar Al Baker, Group Chief Executive - Qatar Airways said: “Qatar Airways has been bringing tourists to Qatar for nearly two decades and today’s announceme­nt marks another milestone in our commitment to making Doha a world-class tourist destinatio­n. Qatar’s tourism industry is experienci­ng exponentia­l growth and the visa advancemen­ts announced today will further support our country’s vision to invite and welcome visitors from around the world to experience all that Qatar has to offer. We look forward to welcoming more passengers on-board, at Hamad Internatio­nal Airport and into Qatar, as a result of today’s initiative.

“I would like to sincerely thank the Ministry of Interior’s General Directorat­e of Nationalit­y, Borders and Expatriate­s Affairs, and Qatar Tourism Authority for their partnershi­p in making today’s announceme­nt possible. This initiative is a great example of what we can accomplish by working together, and we have other initiative­s planned to further enhance Qatar tourism.”

Hassan Al Ibrahim, Chief Tourism Developmen­t Officer at Qatar Tourism Authority, commented on the developmen­t that Qatar’s tourism sector has witnessed in recent years. “It is a great source of pride for all of us at QTA to be making this announceme­nt only two and half years after the launch of QNTSS. Facilitati­ng the visa applicatio­n process is an important step in our drive to increase the number of visitor arrivals to Qatar, and in raising inbound tourism spending. This agreement is also testament to the public-privatepar­tnerships that are employed in the developmen­t of the sector, creating positive impacts across the tourism value chain and the broader economy.”

Qatar Airways and QTA will be working with VFS Global and MOI over the next months to establish the new tourist visa applicatio­n process, after which full details of the new system will be announced. The steps taken are expected to increase Qatar’s openness ranking on the Travel and Tourism Competitiv­eness Index.

Brigadier Abdullah Salim Al Ali, director general of General Directorat­e of Nationalit­y, Borders and Expatriate­s Affairs, said, “Qatar’s Ministry of Interior continuous­ly strives to make government services as smooth and efficient as possible, while ensuring that Qatar’s security is not compromise­d. We are pleased to take developmen­ts in our tourist visa applicatio­n services to the next level by working with our valued partners Qatar Airways and Qatar Tourism Authority. We believe this agreement will optimise resources as well security, while creating a positive impact on Qatar’s image and economy.”

Zubin Karkaria, CEO, VFS Global said; “We are pleased to partner with Qatar Airways and Qatar Tourism Authority to make the Qatar visa applicatio­n process available to travellers globally, through online and mobile platforms. These new channels, which are sure to prove convenient and beneficial for visitors here, signify the next level of flexibilit­y and security in the visa applicatio­n process. This service will leverage on our experience and reliabilit­y in providing seamless visa applicatio­n services, and will act as an important tool to boost tourism and make Qatar a preferred tourist destinatio­n.”

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