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  • In June alone some 149,000 visitors came to the country, marking the highest arrivals in the summer month in the last 5 years
  • Qatar will unveil some 50 hotels by the end of the year, besides launching several tourism attractions such as kite beach resorts and Lusail Winter Wonderland

Qatar has seen a nineteen percent increase in tourist arrivals with 729,000 visitors coming to the country in the first half of 2022.

Qatar Tourism said that in June alone some 149,000 visitors arrived, marking the highest visitation in the summer month in the last 5 years.

The month of June also marked the end of Qatar’s winter cruise season, which ran from December 2021 to June 2022. During the season, Qatar welcomed 101,000 cruise ship visitors, with 34 cruise ship calls. This is approximately 12% of the total arrivals during the same period of last year.

Qatar’s hospitality also sector saw a positive return with 3.1 million room-nights sold by June 2022 vs. the 3.2 million room nights sold by June 2019 (pre-pandemic levels), as room supply increases steadily to 30,000 keys by June 2022.

The total hotel sector revenue is also up by 17% in June 2022 vs. June 2021, split across Room (51%), F&B (39%) and others (10%). Despite the normally slower demand during summer months, 542,000 room nights were sold in June 2022.

Berthold Trenkel, Chief Operating Officer of Qatar Tourism, , said: “Over the first half of the year, we witnessed a 19% increase in the number of international arrivals compared to full year 2021 and are expecting an even stronger second half, as this is a legacy year for Qatar as the host of the first-ever FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 tournament in the Arab world and the Middle East.”

To accommodate this growth, we are expecting 50 hotels to open by the end of the year, and the launch of several world-class tourism attractions, such as kite beach resorts and Lusail Winter Wonderland, he said.

He added: “It is evident that Qatar is one of the fastest-growing destinations in the world and what we have witnessed during the past ten years in terms of infrastructure development – with new hospitality, retail, cultural and educational facilities – is a clear indicator of what we can achieve. Attracting more visitors and achieving our goals will lead to more investment in Qatar’s tourism sector.”

Qatar Tourism works closely with public and private sector partners to collaborate and develop products and experiences that help reinforce Qatar’s position as a preferred visitor destination.

From hosting Qatar’s most anticipated exhibition, the Doha Jewellery & Watches Exhibition (DJWE), to Eid festivities, Summer Campaigns, and major sporting events such as the upcoming Qatar Formula 1 Grand Prix, Qatar Tourism works with partners to ensure fun-filled entertainment and memorable experiences are available for residents and visitors all year round