Qatar’s industry-leading suite of attractions, continuous schedule of events and trademark warm Arabian hospitality has ushered in an incredible first half of the year for the country’s tourism sector, according to new figures released by Qatar Tourism.
To date, Qatar has welcomed more than two million international visitors, with May and June registering the highest figure – 567,000 – ever recorded in the last ten years. International arrivals in 2023 have so far doubled compared to the levels seen pre-pandemic.
The sharp uptake in figures can be attributed to the launch of Qatar Tourism’s Feel More in Qatar campaign, which was promoted across key markets, along with the steady calendar of world-class events that have been staged throughout the country since the start of the year and which have maintained the energetic atmosphere from last year’s FIFA World Cup™ tournament.
Furthermore, the extension of Hayya for existing cardholders and the re-launch of the Hayya platform enabled visitors who require a visa an easy and seamless entry process into Qatar.
Packed schedule of events
Since January, Qatar Tourism’s Feel Winter in Qatar brought audiences the 19th edition of the Doha Jewellery and Watches Exhibition, the 12th edition of the Qatar International Food Festival and numerous concerts by Qatar Live. Qatar also continued to build on its sporting legacy with international events such as the Qatar GKA Freestyle Kite World Cup 2023, World Judo Championships and the 8th Qatar Tennis Federation Open, amongst others, which have significantly contributed to the numbers.
Eid celebrations in April and June have also led to a surge in arrivals, owing to the packed schedule of events featured in Qatar Tourism’s Eid in Qatar campaigns. Celebrations across the country are captured in special editions of the monthly events guide, Qatar Calendar, providing visitors with an overview of how best to enjoy the festivities.
Commenting on the half-year results, Qatar Tourism Chief Operating Officer Berthold Trenkel, said the strong visitor numbers are a testament to the determination, hard work and resilience of everyone involved in Qatar’s tourism and hospitality industry.
With our ongoing roster of international events, industry-leading hospitality infrastructure and ongoing commitment to Service Excellence, Qatar is well on its path to becoming the Middle East’s fastest-growing tourism destination.
From 2023 to date, arrivals by air constituted 51% of all visitors to Qatar, while arrivals by land and sea comprised 37% and 12% of the total figures, respectively. Visitors from Saudi Arabia remain the top source market for international visitors this year, contributing to nearly a quarter of all arrivals. India and Germany follow.
The positive momentum of exciting events throughout the country will continue for the remainder of the year, with highly anticipated events such as Qatar Tourism’s Feel Summer in Qatar, the Geneva International Motor Show, Formula 1, and Expo Doha 2023.
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