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Qatar Airways Showcases Exciting Stand at Arabian Travel Market Conference in Dubai

Qatar Airways Showcases Exciting Stand at Arabian Travel Market Conference in Dubai

BY LUCA JOE AZIM Published on May 15, 2023 0 COMMENTS

The national carrier for the state of Qatar has showcased an exciting new stand at the Arabian Travel Market conference in Dubai. 

 

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The airline has showcased a set of routes to help better connect the Arabian Gulf countries such as the UAE, Yemen, and Saudi Arabia to aid better connection with the world such as to Europe and other places like the US.

 

In total at current, the airline currently has 84 weekly flights to the UAE spread evenly across Abu Dhabi and Dubai which are the major airports of the United Arab Emirates. In addition, the airline will expand to a new airport within the year so that passengers from across the UAE can commute to Doha which has been named the Arab capital of tourism for 2023. This is due to its achievements in hosting the world cup in 2022 and the airline's leisure and hospitality were exceptional throughout.

 



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This, therefore, means the airline can handle the traffic. It is hoped that the new connections will allow people from Western countries to get to Qatar quicker.

 

Qatar has a partnership with Formula 1 and this generates significant levels of tourism and hospitality as passengers from all over the globe will likely travel for leisure for this monumental event.

 

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This year, Qatar will host the Geneva International Motor Show (GIMS Qatar 2023). This event is set to present a stunning festival highlighting the finest of the automotive industry, hosted by a pioneering and passionate nation with a true affinity for cars. Guests will be invited to navigate the future of the automotive industry while receiving the best-in-class experiences across travel, hospitality, motorsports, and culture.
 

As an airline, Qatar continues to grow, allowing countless individuals and families to be seamlessly connected. This is a bedrock of civilization that the airline achieves every day with great success.

 



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The airline is a multi-Skytrax award holder and was rated as the best airline at the 2022 airline awards. This is the seventh time that the airline has received a prestigious award for this category.

 

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The airline has also won the 'best airport shopping' for the ninth time running which shows its clear passion for hospitality and leisure.

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Luca Joe Azim
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