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Tourist arrivals to Qatar soaring, says top hotelier

- By Joey Aguilar Staff Reporter

Doha has been attracting an increasing number of foreign visitors as several tourism destinatio­ns started witnessing a recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, a leading hotelier said.

“In many countries, we see already that tourism is back to 2019 levels and Doha is getting traction in internatio­nal markets, and we can see that based on our bookings that we are getting as well,” Ritz-Carlton, Doha general manager Carlo Javakhia explained.

“We see new bookings from Germany, the UK, and from different markets for leisure purposes,” he told a recent media briefing to mark the hotel’s 20th anniversar­y scheduled tomorrow.

Ritz-Carlton, Doha is a fivestar, Katara Hospitalit­y-owned property in West Bay Lagoon, and features the largest chandelier in the Middle East.

The Viennese Baakowitz chandelier located at the hotel’s lobby was assembled by three people within a week’s time. With over 2,000 individual crystals, it is 7.5m in height, 3.5m in diameter and weighs 1.2 metric tonnes. The hotel hosts a total of 264 chandelier­s throughout its premises.

Javakhia noted that Ritz-Carlton, Doha has been awarded the VIP hotel for the FIFA Arab Cup, set to take place from November 30 to December 18 in Qatar.

“We’re in close partnershi­p with FIFA and with local authoritie­s and we understand as a hotel, as a brand, what exactly the high-end clientele needs, and we are always on our toes, that is one of the reasons why we are the primary choice when it comes to VIP delegation­s,” he said.

Javakhia cited the collaborat­ion between Qatar Tourism, Qatar Airways, and Discover Qatar, saying it has put the country on the map as a destinatio­n “and we see results coming very positive”.

“We have clients who are just coming to celebrate their wedding anniversar­y and spend seven, eight to 10 days and 10 nights in Doha. They truly come for leisure so people understand in internatio­nal markets that Qatar as a country can offer more than they knew in the past.”

He underlined the key role that the Hamad Internatio­nal Airport (HIA) plays in attracting foreign visitors saying that the country “has all the required infrastruc­ture in order to grow the tourism sector”.

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The Ritz-Carlton, Doha is a five-star, Katara Hospitalit­y-owned property in West Bay Lagoon, and features the largest chandelier in the Middle East.

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