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Qatar’s Travel and Tourism Industry Expected to Contribute QAR 90.8 Billion to Economy in 2021 – Doha News

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Qatar’s Travel and Tourism Sector Sees Record Growth in 2024

The travel and tourism sector in Qatar is booming, with a recent report from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) forecasting significant contributions to the country’s economy. According to the report, the sector is set to contribute QAR 90.8 billion to the economy this year, making up 11.3% of the nation’s total output.

One of the key highlights of the report is the substantial increase in visitors to Qatar in the first few months of the year. January saw a remarkable 106% increase in visitors compared to the previous year, with February and April also experiencing significant surges. This surge in visitors is expected to continue throughout the year, with forecasts indicating a record expenditure of QAR 69.6 billion by international travelers.

In addition to the economic contributions, the travel and tourism sector is also a major source of employment in Qatar. The report forecasts that the sector will generate more than 334,500 jobs nationwide, accounting for 15.8% of the entire workforce.

With aspirations to welcome six million tourists by 2030 and increase the sector’s GDP contribution from 7% to 12%, Qatar’s tourism objectives seem well within reach. The introduction of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Grand Tours visa has also added to the allure of Qatar as a tourist hotspot, facilitating seamless travel among the six GCC countries.

Overall, Qatar’s travel and tourism sector is experiencing unprecedented growth, with record numbers of visitors and significant contributions to the economy.

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