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Qatar Tourism launches ‘Experience a World Beyond’

The tourism campaign will also be promoted across social media platforms. (File pic)
  • The promotional campaign can be seen across OOH, broadcast, print and digital channels across major cities
  • The three main characters that represent Qatar and its experiences are Shaheen, Maha, and Lulu

Qatar Tourism has launched “Experience a World Beyond”, its largest promotional campaign to date, which targets 17 top visitor source markets for Qatar.

The new promotional campaign features nine characters designed using CGI technology. The three main characters that represent Qatar and its experiences are Shaheen, Maha, and Lulu. They serve as tour guides who take visitors to historical and heritage sites and attractions, as well as on entertainment and adventure tours in Qatar.

The ‘Experience a World Beyond’ campaign can be seen across OOH, broadcast, print and digital channels across major cities. The campaign will also be promoted across social media platforms.

“The resumption of global travel and tourism has resulted in competition for visitors. With its varied tourism offerings and annual calendar of entertainment and sports events, Qatar can more than hold its own,” Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive and Chairman of Qatar Tourism Akbar Al Baker said.. 

“Our new promotional campaign is one of many tools that will help us achieve our sector goals. Through creative marketing, and deploying our digital resources, the campaign will raise awareness of the destination and its tourism products as we head towards the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and beyond,” he added.