Qatar will host Wednesday, the Arab Ministerial Council, an esteemed gathering that has recognised the country as the “Arab Tourism Capital 2023”.
The event at Sheraton Grand Doha, will bring together prominent Arab ministers that seeks to focus on the key prospects, Qatar Tourism (QT) said in a statement Monday.
QT chairman HE Saad bin Ali al-Kharji, said: "We are delighted to celebrate the collective achievements of our Arab countries. We look forward to a successful and impactful event that will further strengthen the bonds of collaboration among our Arab communities and allow a path towards a dynamic and thriving future in the Arab tourism sector.
"The endorsement by the GCC Supreme Council of the Unified Tourist Visa is a significant step towards realising the vision of the Council in enhancing co-operation and boosting ties among member states. This visa will contribute to strengthening cultural and social exchange among member states, solidifying mutual understanding and collaboration in the field of tourism. It will also positively impact the enhancement of economic ties, and drive development and prosperity in the tourism sector and other areas throughout the region."
Doha was crowned the “Arab Tourism Capital 2023” after meeting the criteria set by the Arab Ministerial Council for Tourism. This has been achieved as a culmination of Qatar's efforts and following the tremendous success of hosting the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, the largest tourism promotion campaign in the country.
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