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Interview with Qatar Tourism Authority

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Friday, 29 October 2010

[HD video below] Qatar Airways is one of the fasting growing airlines in the world, and its base of Doha, in Qatar, is increasingly targeting international tourist and business visitor arrivals.

But with so many other areas of the Middle East also after a slice of the same markets how does Qatar differ? Is Qatar competing with places such as Abu Dhabi and Dubai? What does it have to offer and are there any cultural considerations one should plan for before visiting?

We also ask why the Qatar Tourism Authority is at ITB Asia? Which Asian markets in particular it is targeting? How easy it is for Asians to get visas and what visitor arrivals objectives the QTA has?

Ms. Moussa also explains the growth in the number of hotel rooms, how many are under construction, what types of hotels they are - some of the brands, and when they expect to reach a milestone number of 29,000 rooms.

In this HD video interview, filmed at the ITB Asia in Singapore, with Ms. Soha Moussa, Head of Promotions and Abroad Exhibitions for the Qatar Tourism Authority you will learn the answers to the questions above plus much more about the state of tourism to Qatar.

HD Video Interview with Qatar Tourism Authority

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