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May 2021 Berthold Trenkel
In the short term, Qatar aims to welcome the world for the much-awaited FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. In the longer term, the country aims to triple its number of visits and double its tourism revenue by 2030. With its regional blockades recently removed, the country is back on the travel map for travellers within the region, but the latest Covid-19 restrictions are slowing things down.
We spoke to Berthold Trenkel, Chief Operating Officer of Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC), about the growing hotel portfolio and the challenges and opportunities that it brings, the ongoing travel restrictions in place, and the importance of travel trade, especially in the context of the World Cup.
Hilton opens a huge beach resort, with a water park, in Qatar
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With very little fanfare, presumably because this is not necessarily the best time to be spending the marketing budget,
Hilton has opened a new resort in Qatar, around 85km from Doha.
It looks very interesting –
it has its own water park and 3.5km of private beach.
In general, Middle East resorts outside Dubai, and to a lesser extent Abu Dhabi, are substantially cheaper than Dubai itself.
The added benefit here is that