UNWTO is supporting Qatar to implement its new
tourism strategy through collaboration in the areas of
legislation, institutional strengthening, statistics, marketing
and capacity building.
During an official visit to the country, where
he met H.E. Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani, Prime
Minister of Qatar and attended the launch of Qatar’s Tourism
Strategy, UNWTO Secretary-General, Taleb Rifai welcomed the high
priority afforded to the tourism sector in Qatar.
“I would like to commend the government of Qatar
for placing the tourism sector as a strategic pillar within its
National Vision 2030. This is a clear recognition of the role
tourism can play in boosting the image of Qatar, diversifying its
economic base and driving sustainable development in the country,”
said Mr. Rifai.
During an audience with H.E. Abdullah bin Nasser
bin Khalifa Al Thani, Prime Minister of Qatar, UNWTO
Secretary-General presented him with the UNWTO/WTTC Open Letter on
Travel and Tourism. The Open Letter reaffirms the commitment of a
country to tourism as vital sector in the economy and the society.
Looking into the future, the Secretary-General
said, “According to UNWTO long term forecast, the Middle East is
expected to triple its current volume of international tourism by
2030 when it will welcome 149 million international tourists a
year. With an investment portfolio of US$ 17 billion over the next
five years, including 130 new hotels, resorts and other leisure
facilities, a new international airport, a new port with cruise
passenger terminal, some 12 sports stadiums and various cultural
iconic centres, Qatar is set to become a leading tourism
destination and take full advantage of such growth.”
UNWTO has been collaborating with the Qatar
Tourism Authority (QTA) in the implementation of Qatar’s Tourism
Strategy. Meeting with H.E. Issa Al Muhannadi, Chairman of QTA,
Mr. Rifai discussed how to advance the collaboration between UNWTO
and QTA in areas ranging from institution building, such as the
legislative and organizational framework and the regulation of
tourism activities, to the development of Qatar’s national system
of tourism statistics.
Qatar’s tourism has grown significantly over
recent years with the total number of international tourists
visiting the country rising from less than half a million in 2000
to over one million today.
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