Just three percent of potential investors want to put their money into Qatar’s hospitality sector, according to Knight Frank’s latest Destination Qatar report, which surveyed 30 Qatar-based HNWI, each ...
The National Museum of Qatar, designed by Jean Nouvel, is meant to look like a desert rose. Already known for luxurious hotels along the Arabian Gulf, Qatar is going big as it prepares to welcome the ...
Qatar is likely to witness reduced pipeline of new hotels in future although occupancy levels and average daily rate (ADR) were seen robust, according to Cushman and Wakefield Qatar (CWQ). While ...
Tourism industry experts and observers expect a 70%-80% increase in hotel occupancy rates during the Eid al-Fitr holidays, following the launch of the new-look Haya platform, which allows four types ...
In 2022, when Qatar hosts the FIFA World Cup, more than one million visitors are expected to descend on the Middle Eastern country for the month-long sporting event. The peninsular Arab country hosted ...
Photo used for illustrative purposes. Qatar hotel rates are continuing to dip post-FIFA World Cup. May 2023 data showing year-on-year struggles for all KPIs. The figures, from Qatar Tourism, show ...
Doha, Qatar: Qatar’s hotel sector expanded rapidly in 2024 with 10 million room nights sold, marking a 23 percent increase over the previous year, according to the recently released Qatar Tourism’s ...
Qatar and in particular Doha continues to experience a major boom in hotel development with large international hotel chains and companies rushing to become a part of one of the fastest growing ...
Floating hotels have been popping up all over the world in recent years, with destinations like Dubai and Qatar leading the way with increasingly innovative and outlandish structures. But this new ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Donald Trump used his Tuesday morning Twitter tirade to cheer on moves by Saudi ...
Doha, Qatar: Hotel occupancy rate in Qatar reached 95% during the Eid Al Fitr holiday as the country welcomed thousands of visitors from the GCC and other countries to celebrate the occasion.
Qatar and FIFA are keen to paint next year's tournament a success in anticipation of welcoming 1.7 million football fans, sponsors and media to the small Gulf state. The number dwarfs the Qatari ...