Qatar’s tourism sector shows resilience and is ready to welcome visitors again
Qatar's tourism sector is recovering after recent regional tensions, with efforts made to repatriate stranded visitors. The country welcomed five million tourists in 2025 and is now focusing on summer festivals and family entertainment to attract more visitors. Visit Qatar's CEO expressed confidence in the sector's resilience and its ability to offer a mix of luxury and cultural experiences.
- ▪Qatar repatriated 12,000 international visitors during regional tensions.
- ▪The tourism sector welcomed five million visitors in 2025.
- ▪Qatar is launching a tourism recovery campaign focused on summer festivals and family entertainment.
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