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Tourism sector contributes QR55 billion to Qatar's GDP in 2024: Qatar Tourism
Tourism sector contributes QR55 billion to Qatar's GDP in 2024: Qatar Tourism

Qatar Tribune

time21 hours ago

  • Business
  • Qatar Tribune

Tourism sector contributes QR55 billion to Qatar's GDP in 2024: Qatar Tourism

Earlier this year, Qatar Tourism announced that the tourism sector as a whole contributed QR55 billion to the country's GDP in 2024, accounting for an estimated 8% of the total economy, a 14 percent increase compared to 2023. This demonstrates clear progress towards the Tourism Strategy 2030 target of raising the sector's contribution to 10-12 percent of GDP. Qatar's strong tourism performance is the result of a robust strategy led by Qatar Tourism and supported by its promotional arm, Visit Qatar. In the first half of the year, Visit Qatar launched several regional and global media campaigns to attract visitors from key target markets. This included the recent 'Moments Made for You' campaign, which highlights the range of experiences available during the summer season and invites visitors from GCC countries and beyond to discover Qatar. Visit Qatar also released a promotional film featuring English footballer David Beckham, showcasing the country's diverse tourism offerings, from heritage and culture to modern attractions and natural sites. Additionally, Visit Qatar expanded its stopover promotion campaigns, focusing on priority markets including the United Kingdom, United States of America, South Africa, China and Australia. These campaigns coincided with major events such as the Qatar Toy Festival, which recently completed its third edition, attracting over 130,000 visitors, a 12% increase from the previous year. Other notable events included the Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition 2025, Ras Abrouq, Sealine Season, Shop Qatar, and Qatar International Food Festival, alongside key initiatives such as Scoop on the Sea and the ongoing whale shark tours. Engineer Abdulaziz Ali Al-Mawlawi, Chief Executive Officer of Visit Qatar, said: 'Our success in the first half of 2025 demonstrates sustained momentum and growing confidence from regional and global markets in Qatar's tourism offerings. We have attracted more visitors through a distinctive combination of major events, international campaigns, and innovative tourism products that cater to a wide range of interests. We will continue to invest in these areas and introduce initiatives that strengthen Qatar's position as a global destination blending authenticity with modernity, providing residents and visitors with a world-class experience year-round.' Qatar Tourism and Visit Qatar are currently preparing to host major events and launch key initiatives in the second half of 2025. The 2025/2026 cruise season will launch in November 2025, building on the success of the previous season, which saw 87 cruise ships dock in Qatar, a 19% increase from the year before, and welcomed over 360,000 visitors, up 4% from the prior season. The second half of the year will also feature the inaugural T100 Triathlon World Championship finals in Doha, held in partnership with the Professional Triathletes Organisation. Other highlights include the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, the F1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025, the third Qatar Tourism Awards, the unveiling of the Michelin Guide Doha 2026, along with several other events to be announced soon.

Qatar welcomes over 2.6 million visitors in H1
Qatar welcomes over 2.6 million visitors in H1

Qatar Tribune

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Qatar Tribune

Qatar welcomes over 2.6 million visitors in H1

Tribune News Network Doha The tourism sector in Qatar continued its strong growth during the first half of 2025, welcoming more than 2.6 million international visitors between January and June, representing an increase of 3 percent compared to the same period last year. Visitors from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries accounted for 36 percent of arrivals, followed by visitors from Europe at 26 percent, Asia and Oceania at 22 percent, and 7 percent each from the Americas and other Arab countries. These figures underscore Qatar's standing as a preferred destination in both regional and international markets. Qatar saw visitors arrive by air at 57 percent, by land 33 percent, and by sea 9 percent, reflecting the success of the country's multi-access strategy that ensures ease and smooth entry for visitors from around the growth coincided with solid performance in the hospitality sector, with hotels recording an average occupancy rate of 71 percent, an increase of 2 percentage points compared to the same period in 2024. A total of 5.23 million hotel nights were sold, marking a 7 percent rise from the first half of last year. Commenting on these achievements, HE Saad bin Ali Al Kharji, Chairman of Qatar Tourism and Chair of the Board of Directors of Visit Qatar, said: 'The figures for the first half of 2025 confirm the success of our comprehensive strategy to strengthen Qatar's position on the global tourism map and to develop the tourism sector as a key pillar in diversifying the national economy, in line with the goals of Qatar National Vision 2030. As part of our efforts, we will continue to deepen cooperation at local, regional and international levels, expand strategic partnerships, and participate in major global forums. We are confident that the second half of the year will deliver further achievements and wider successes, driven by an ambitious vision and integrated plans that ensure the tourism sector as a whole provides experiences that meet the expectations of residents, visitors and stakeholders.' Earlier this year, Qatar Tourism announced that the tourism sector as a whole contributed QAR 55 billion to the country's GDP in 2024, accounting for an estimated 8% of the total economy, a 14% increase compared to 2023. This demonstrates clear progress towards the Tourism Strategy 2030 target of raising the sector's contribution to 10-12% of GDP. Qatar's strong tourism performance is the result of a robust strategy led by Qatar Tourism and supported by its promotional arm, Visit Qatar. In the first half of the year, Visit Qatar launched several regional and global media campaigns to attract visitors from key target markets. This included the recent 'Moments Made for You' campaign, which highlights the range of experiences available during the summer season and invites visitors from GCC countries and beyond to discover Qatar. Visit Qatar also released a promotional film featuring English footballer David Beckham, showcasing the country's diverse tourism offerings, from heritage and culture to modern attractions and natural sites. Additionally, Visit Qatar expanded its stopover promotion campaigns, focusing on priority markets including the United Kingdom, United States of America, South Africa, China and Australia. These campaigns coincided with major events such as the Qatar Toy Festival, which recently completed its third edition, attracting over 130,000 visitors, a 12% increase from the previous year. Other notable events included the Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition 2025, Ras Abrouq, Sealine Season, Shop Qatar, and Qatar International Food Festival, alongside key initiatives such as Scoop on the Sea and the ongoing whale shark tours. Engineer Abdulaziz Ali Al-Mawlawi, Chief Executive Officer of Visit Qatar, said: 'Our success in the first half of 2025 demonstrates sustained momentum and growing confidence from regional and global markets in Qatar's tourism offerings. We have attracted more visitors through a distinctive combination of major events, international campaigns, and innovative tourism products that cater to a wide range of interests. We will continue to invest in these areas and introduce initiatives that strengthen Qatar's position as a global destination blending authenticity with modernity, providing residents and visitors with a world-class experience year-round.' Qatar Tourism and Visit Qatar are currently preparing to host major events and launch key initiatives in the second half of 2025. The 2025/2026 cruise season will launch in November 2025, building on the success of the previous season, which saw 87 cruise ships dock in Qatar, a 19% increase from the year before, and welcomed over 360,000 visitors, up 4% from the prior season. The second half of the year will also feature the inaugural T100 Triathlon World Championship finals in Doha, held in partnership with the Professional Triathletes Organisation. Other highlights include the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025, the F1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025, the third Qatar Tourism Awards, the unveiling of the Michelin Guide Doha 2026, along with several other events to be announced soon.

Visit Qatar Launches 2025 Summer Campaign ‘Moments Made for You'
Visit Qatar Launches 2025 Summer Campaign ‘Moments Made for You'

Syyaha

time05-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Syyaha

Visit Qatar Launches 2025 Summer Campaign ‘Moments Made for You'

4th June 2025 – Qatar – Doha: Visit Qatar has launched its 2025 summer campaign 'Moments Made for You', inviting visitors from across the GCC and beyond to experience Qatar as a premium summer destination offering something for everyone. The campaign showcases Qatar's diverse offerings during the summer season, where families, and groups of friends can enjoy experiences tailored to their interests. Highlights include air-conditioned open-air attractions such as Gewan Island, world-class shopping districts and luxury malls, and the thrilling Meryal Waterpark. Visitors can also explore a wide array of water-based activities at both public and private beaches, unwind at resort retreats such as Banana Island, and savour Qatar's vibrant culinary scene, from Michelin-starred dining to budget-friendly local gems. 'Moments Made for You' reinforces Qatar's position as a safe and family-friendly holiday destination, with services and infrastructure that cater to all visitors. The campaign also offers a glimpse of what's to come, including the highly anticipated Qatar Toy Festival 2025, a flagship summer event in Doha designed especially for children and families. It also highlights the upcoming winter season, set to feature an exciting calendar of international sporting events, live musical performances, and vibrant festivals, all promising unforgettable experiences for visitors of all ages. Qatar offers every visitor a personalised experience that blends entertainment, relaxation, and excitement. From luxury shopping and rejuvenating spa treatments to thrilling water sports, major sporting events, and lively outdoor gatherings, Qatar offers something for every interest, ensuring memorable moments for all. For more information on Qatar Calander's 2025 events, visit download the Visit Qatar app, and follow @QatarCalendar on social media.

Visit Qatar launches 2025 summer campaign ‘Moments Made for You'
Visit Qatar launches 2025 summer campaign ‘Moments Made for You'

Qatar Tribune

time04-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Qatar Tribune

Visit Qatar launches 2025 summer campaign ‘Moments Made for You'

Visit Qatar has launched its 2025 summer campaign 'Moments Made for You', inviting visitors from across the GCC and beyond to experience Qatar as a premium summer destination offering something for everyone. The campaign will showcase Qatar's diverse offerings during the summer season, where families, and groups of friends can enjoy experiences tailored to their interests. Highlights include air-conditioned open-air attractions such as Gewan Island, world-class shopping districts and luxury malls, and the thrilling Meryal Waterpark. Visitors can also explore a wide array of water-based activities at both public and private beaches, unwind at resort retreats such as Banana Island, and savour Qatar's vibrant culinary scene, from Michelin-starred dining to budget-friendly local gems. (TNN) page 4

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