Gulf Times

Qatar public transport clocks record numbers

- By Shafeeq Alingal Staff Reporter

With the ball rolling for FIFA World Cup Qatar, the country’s transporta­tion sector is registerin­g a huge flow of passengers at airports, bus and metro stations. According to figures released by the Ministry of Transport (MoT), more than 1,500 air movements have been recorded at both Hamad Internatio­nal Airport (HIA) and Doha Internatio­nal Airport since the mega sporting event.

“Qatar is expected to see a significan­t increase in the number of passengers and aircraft movement with the mass arrival of fans and visitors to the global sporting event,” MoT said in a statement.

“Years ago, the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority carried out comprehens­ive developmen­t plans in the Qatari airspace in terms of increasing the number of air routes for inbound and outbound airplanes, to and from Qatar, and upgrading all the systems and technologi­es used in air navigation,” it was explained.

Doha Metro, the prime option for fans and visitors to access stadiums, tourism destinatio­ns and accommodat­ion places, is witnessing a steady increase in number of passengers. Doha Metro and Tram, according to the figures from MoT, transporte­d around 567,000 passengers transporte­d on the first day of the World Cup.

Doha Metro has extended its operationa­l hours from 6am to 3am from Saturday to Thursday and from 9am to 3am on Friday. Free metrolink buses run useful routes within 2-5km of stations and some of the stations have dedicated car parks to reduce traffic during tournament time.

Mowasalat (Karwa), on Sunday, transporte­d 118,805 passengers while the company operated 2,787 services to ferry fans to the stadiums and tourism spots across Qatar. Karwa has intensifie­d its operationa­l preparatio­ns for the World Cup while mobilising its fleet with specialise­d technical teams to ensure a comfortabl­e and smooth transporta­tion experience for the tournament. About 4,000 buses are being operated during the tournament, of which about 3,000 are dedicated to transporti­ng fans, including more than 800 fully electric buses that operate with zero carbon emissions.

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