QATAR Tourism and Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) UK & Ireland have established a partnership that will enhance the country’s brand awareness across the region, and with the cruise line and travel advisor community. As part of the partnership, Qatar Tourism will be one of the main headline sponsors of...
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QATAR Tourism and Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) UK & Ireland have established a partnership that will enhance the country’s brand awareness across the region, and with the cruise line and travel advisor community.
As part of the partnership, Qatar Tourism will be one of the main headline sponsors of the CLIA Selling Cruise Day on 04 Nov in Southampton, and will also finance the annual CLIA Cruise Forum in Dec.
An extensive tourism development is under way in Qatar as the country works to diversify and build upon its offerings, and broaden its appeal for visitors, particularly ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
Qatar’s long-term goal is to become a world-class destination, welcoming more than six million visitors a year by the end of the decade.
To help ensure this, a host of new hotels and hotel apartments, activities, theme parks, shopping malls and major projects have recently opened and/or are currently under construction.
As of 12 Jul, Qatar has re-opened its borders to fully vaccinated int’l travellers.
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