February 12, 2024
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Qatar Tourism Targets Core Markets at OTM Mumbai 2024

For the third consecutive year in a row, Qatar Tourism won the ‘Best Design and Decoration’ award for its booth…reports Asian Lite News

Qatar Tourism led a delegation of 13 esteemed partners from the hospitality sector at OTM Mumbai 2024, one of Asia’s leading Travel Trade Shows.  The three-day event, which ran from February 8 – 10 at the Jio World Convention Centre in Mumbai, provided a platform for Qatar Tourism to present its latest offerings to the Indian market and engage with over 35,000 industry professionals.

For the third consecutive year in a row, Qatar Tourism won the ‘Best Design and Decoration’ award for its booth. This year, the double-decker pavilion was its largest edition yet, covering an expansive area of 200 sqm and featuring unique activations. An immersive augmented reality experience allowed visitors to closely view and interact with Qatar’s iconic animals on an LED display, providing an opportunity to capture the moment.

The travel and trade show provided Qatar Tourism with the opportunity to engage with core markets identified in the 2030 strategy. In 2023, Qatar welcomed approximately 420,000 visitors from India, comprising 10% of the total international arrivals for that year, making it the second-highest source market after Saudi Arabia.

This year’s booth featured industry partners included Qatar Airways, Discover Qatar, Qatar Calendar, Hilton Salwa Beach Resort, Rixos Qetaifan Island North Doha, The Chedi Katara Hotel & Resort, Marsa Malaz Kempinski, Rixos Gulf Hotel Doha, Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel ,Q Moments as the Destination Management Company (DMC), Tawfeeq Holidays, Regency Travel & Tours and Ali Bin Ali Travel.

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