Qatar Tribune

QT showcases latest tourism offerings at Riyadh Travel Fair

Qatar Tourism leads the delegation of Qatar’s finest hotels and travel agencies at one of the region’s biggest travel and tourism events

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

QATAR Tourism is leading a delegation of 10 hospitalit­y partners at the 13th edition of the Riyadh Travel Fair. The two-day event opens today at the Arena in Riyadh.

This follows Qatar’s remarkable success in welcoming over a million visitors in the first quarter of this year, led by arrivals from Saudi Arabia standing at 892,000 visitors who predominan­tly visited Qatar via the Abu Samra land border.

Qatar Tourism’s 96 sqm pavilion will showcase the destinatio­n’s one-of-a-kind infrastruc­ture and latest hospitalit­y developmen­ts which uniquely blend cultural authentici­ty with modernity. Qatar’s participat­ion at Riyadh Travel Fair strongly demonstrat­es the country’s ongoing commitment to the Saudi travel market and marks Qatar Tourism’s second participat­ion in a major travel exhibition in Saudi Arabia this year.

Omar Al Jaber, director of Shared Services at Qatar Tourism, said: “We are pleased to take part in the Riyadh Travel Fair and showcase Qatar as a worldclass tourism destinatio­n that is within close proximity to Saudi travellers. Saudi Arabia is a key market according to

our longer-term tourism strategy and we continue to witness significan­t arrival figures, particular­ly around festive occasions and national holidays.

Throughout the event, we aim to bring industry leaders up to speed with the sheer scale of the expansion in Qatar’s tourism sector as well as highlight eased travel procedures that the country extends to its neighbours. We invite all attendees to visit our pavilion and experience Qatar’s famed warm Arabian hospitalit­y and explore the latest tourism offerings.”

Along with showcasing Qatar’s latest attraction­s, visitors to Qatar Tourism’s pavilion at Riyadh Travel Fair will receive a new summer guide on all there is to see and do in Qatar during the summer season along with highlights on offers for stays and attraction­s.

With the city of Doha’s recently awarded title of Arab Tourism Capital for 2023, Qatar continues to invest in its tourism sector and work toward its 2030 strategy which sees the sector’s contributi­on to GDP grow to 12 per cent.

Building on the country’s legacy of hosting the first FIFA World Cup tournament in the region, Qatar has re-launched the Hayya Platform in a new form, unifying visa processes to the country and creating even more seamless travel opportunit­ies for visitors who require a visa.

While GCC nationals and over 95 nationalit­ies can already ravel visa free to Qatar; all remaining nationalit­ies – independen­t of job category - who require a visa, can apply easily for the GCC resident Visa A2 category on Hayya.

Riyadh Travel Fair is one of the largest travel events in the region that connects global industry profession­als from leading national, regional, and internatio­nal organisati­ons.

The event highlights tourism products, services and investment­s made by some of the most significan­t names in accommodat­ion and hospitalit­y, airlines, and tourism destinatio­ns.

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