DOHA: Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) is leading a big delegation at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) which opens in Dubai today and runs until Thursday.
The delegation, comprising of 35 hotels, tour operators and other industry service providers, represents a 25 percent increase in Qatar’s participation compared to last year.
ATM, renowned as the leading event for the Middle East inbound and outbound travel industry, provides a platform for Qatar to demonstrate its willingness and ability to offer innovative products for the regional market. Qatar’s stand will be showcasing its unique tourism offerings, including top quality luxury accommodation, cultural attractions, family entertainment, festivals and events, as well as great shopping, dining and other leisure activities.
“This sizeable delegation reflects the importance Qatar places on tourism arrivals from the Middle Eastern market, and in particular the GCC,” said QTA’s Chief Marketing & Promotion Officer, Rashed Al Qurese. “ATM attracts a significant number of international travel trade visitors and we will leverage this event to emphasise our focus on unmatched cultural attractions, authenticity and other attributes with appeal to global visitors,” Al Qurese added.
A number of prominent local and regional hotel groups, leading international hospitality operators and brands will be exhibiting at the QTA stand (ME2010). “Our co-exhibitors will provide visitors with exceptional insights into the evolution of Qatar’s tourist attractions and services. This effectively delivers a ‘one-stop shop’ for doing business with the Qatar tourism sector,” added Al Qurese. The Peninsula
DOHA: Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) is leading a big delegation at the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) which opens in Dubai today and runs until Thursday.
The delegation, comprising of 35 hotels, tour operators and other industry service providers, represents a 25 percent increase in Qatar’s participation compared to last year.
ATM, renowned as the leading event for the Middle East inbound and outbound travel industry, provides a platform for Qatar to demonstrate its willingness and ability to offer innovative products for the regional market. Qatar’s stand will be showcasing its unique tourism offerings, including top quality luxury accommodation, cultural attractions, family entertainment, festivals and events, as well as great shopping, dining and other leisure activities.
“This sizeable delegation reflects the importance Qatar places on tourism arrivals from the Middle Eastern market, and in particular the GCC,” said QTA’s Chief Marketing & Promotion Officer, Rashed Al Qurese. “ATM attracts a significant number of international travel trade visitors and we will leverage this event to emphasise our focus on unmatched cultural attractions, authenticity and other attributes with appeal to global visitors,” Al Qurese added.
A number of prominent local and regional hotel groups, leading international hospitality operators and brands will be exhibiting at the QTA stand (ME2010). “Our co-exhibitors will provide visitors with exceptional insights into the evolution of Qatar’s tourist attractions and services. This effectively delivers a ‘one-stop shop’ for doing business with the Qatar tourism sector,” added Al Qurese. The Peninsula