Qatar Tribune

Tourist arrivals up 10% in 2019 Q1

Qatar Airways to invest millions in developing Discover Qatar’s programme facilities 44 ships carrying over 140,000 visitors arrived in Doha this cruise season Qatar welcomes 588,000 visitors in the first quarter of 2019

- CATHERINE W GICHUKI

Discover Qatar will be launching new exciting products, including a fully managed kite surfing facility, luxury desert retreats and profession­ally organised tours to view the amazing population of whale sharks off the Qatar coast.

— Akbar al Baker, QNTC Secretary-General

QATAR welcomed 588,000 visitors in the first quarter (Q1) of 2019, a 10 percent increase over the first quarter of 2018, according to Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC) Secretary-General Akbar al Baker.

Speaking at the sixth Annual Tourism Industry Ghabga on Tuesday, Baker said, “We are making strong progress and our first quarter results are encouragin­g. We welcomed 588,000 visitors representi­ng a 10 percent annual increase in Q1 of 2019.”

Talking about more success stories, Baker highlighte­d the results of the 2018-19 cruise season, which concluded on May 10.

“We welcomed 44 ships carrying more than 140,000 people, which represents more than 100 percent increase over the last season. We expect this growth to continue in the coming years. We want Doha Port to be one of the most important cruising ports.”

He said the ‘Discover Qatar’ stop-over programme has brought in 100,000 visitors while Qatar Airways will continue to promote the product and has close to about 200,000 visitors on the airline-funded STPC programme.

“Discover Qatar will also be launching new exciting products over the coming months including a fully managed kite surfing facility; luxury desert retreats and profession­ally organised tours to view the amazing population of whale sharks off the Qatar coast.”

He said Qatar Airways is going to invest millions of riyals in developing these facilities and then eventually handing them over to the private sector.

“It is heartening to see that Qatar is becoming a genuine seven-night destinatio­n for visitors, especially from Europe. Tour operators are much more familiar with the tourism offerings and the coming winter seems very promising. From aviation to hospitalit­y, retail to culture, Qatar has something for everyone with new products in the pipeline.”

Baker said tour guides are the integral part of the visitors’ overall experience.

“We continue to train and issue licences to tour guides. A total of 137 tour guides have been issued licences. It is our goal to ensure that everyone involved in this profession will have the proper licensing and required training to welcome our guests,” he added.

With the ‘Summer in Qatar’ programme starting soon, there are a wide range of events and initiative­s that will engage with local, regional and internatio­nal guests and will help to strengthen Qatar’s reputation as an attractive destinatio­n for leisure, entertainm­ent and retail.

He said the partnershi­p between the public and private sectors is a key element for ‘Summer in Qatar’ programme.

BAKER said that since last year’s Ghabga, there have been significan­t shifts in the tourism sector.

“Qatar Tourism Authority has now become the Qatar National Tourism Council, putting tourism high on the national agenda. It will facilitate a closer cooperatio­n between the public and private sector partners to build a thriving and sustainabl­e tourism industry,” he said.

He added, “Our hospitalit­y industry continues to expand and achieve accolades, with hospitalit­y and travel data providers rating Qatar as the best in the guest experience category in the Middle East.”

QNTC’s hotel partners, he said, deserve all praise for securing this award for the second consecutiv­e year in a competitiv­e region.

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 ?? (QNA) ?? Prime Minister and Minister of Interior HE Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al Thani met with UK’s Defence Senior Advisor to the Middle East Sir John Lorimer and the accompanyi­ng delegation, in Doha on Tuesday. They reviewed relations between the two countries, in addition to the latest developmen­ts in the situations and topics of mutual concern.
(QNA) Prime Minister and Minister of Interior HE Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al Thani met with UK’s Defence Senior Advisor to the Middle East Sir John Lorimer and the accompanyi­ng delegation, in Doha on Tuesday. They reviewed relations between the two countries, in addition to the latest developmen­ts in the situations and topics of mutual concern.

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