Qatari Tourism Industry Supports Hospitality Sector to Recover from Covid-19 Losses
Severely affected by the coronavirus pandemic, countries across the world are ardently working to revive the losses incurred in tourism sector. In a bid to restore normalcy, the Qatari Tourism Industry is introducing various summer programmes to encourage people to enjoy the culture of Qatar.
The summer offers and activations introduced by the Qatar National Tourism Council include many hospitality deals, outdoor activities and experiences. Open to people of all ages and interests, these offers are mainly focused on arts, culture and fashion.
For boosting the Qatari tourism industry, the summer programme will be offered in collaboration with the partners of Qatar National Tourism Council across both public and private sectors. Qatar Museums and the United Development Company are also a part of this. The Council has joined hands with various hotels to introduce multiple staycation packages and many hospitality deals at 40+ establishments across the country.
Special discounts are applicable on hotel packages, room bookings, beach or pool packages and several food and beverage deals. To avail the offers, you can head over to QNTC’s dedicated website — Qatar Staycation (https://www.qatarstaycation.com). The offers will be announced on QNTC’s Facebook, YouTube and Instagram pages as well.
Since cultural institutions of the country have now started welcoming visitors, residents will be given special 20 percent discount on select Culture Pass memberships. With the Culture Pass Plus and the Culture Pass Family, pass holders can get free entry in museums, galleries and great discounts at museum restaurants and gift shops.
In the coming weeks, the QNTC will be broadcasting a virtual fashion show featuring local designers on its social media handles where you can catch a glimpse of the latest style trends.
For having a leisurely stay in the Gulf country, you could stay at the Salwa Beach Resort which is located in the south west part of the country. The resort offers large-scale adventure water sports and has more than 20 restaurants, spas, diving centres, gyms marina and yacht club. Having 5-star residential chalets, this resort can lure many visitors to the Qatari tourism industry even at the time of 2022 World Cup.
As the organiser of 2022 World Cup, Qatar is looking forward to promoting the country and attracting football fans to a host of tourist attractions. Multiple staycation offers and the excitement of watching the World Cup tournaments live will surely lure many tourists from all over the world.