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Numerous plans underway to develop Hayya Card, says Qatar Tourism chairman

Saad bin Ali Al Kharji meets with Qatar Chamber officials to discuss obstacles facing tourism sector

QNA

Doha: Chairman of Qatar Tourism Saad bin Ali bin Saad Al Kharji has said that the Qatar Tourism is focusing on developing plans and strategies to streamline procedures and regulations, aiming to solve all obstacles facing the sector and align its development with the state’s overall progress.

Speaking at a meeting organized by the Qatar Chamber (QC), in the presence of QC Chairman Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim Al-Thani, and QC First Vice-Chairman Mohamed bin Twar Al Kuwari, board member and Chairman of the Tourism Committee Sheikh Hamad bin Ahmed Al-Thani, and representatives from companies operating in the tourism sector, Chairman of Qatar Tourism stressed the importance of supporting and empowering the private sector to drive this vital sector forward.

He noted that the Qatari tourism sector has witnessed significant development in recent years. He emphasized that it is one of the main pillars of the state’s strategy for economic diversification under the Qatar National Vision 2030.

He further said that numerous plans are underway to develop the Hayya Card in a sophisticated and appropriate manner.

Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim noted that the meeting was part of the ongoing cooperation between the two entities to address issues relevant to the private sector and discuss the significant challenges encountered by business owners and investors in the sector.

He also stressed the Chamber’s keenness to enhance cooperation with relevant bodies in order to address the most important challenges and find appropriate solutions.

QC First Vice-Chairman Mohamed bin Twar noted that the private sector faces numerous challenges, emphasizing the importance of addressing the demands of the private sector to ensure that the tourism sector fulfills its intended role in the state’s development.

During the meeting, both sides agreed to designate two direct focal points between them: one for the hotel sector and the other for the travel office sector. It also was agreed to hold regular meetings with representatives of tourism companies to identify challenges they face and benefit from the private sector experiences in the tourism sector.

The meeting addressed the most prominent challenges facing the tourism sector, as well as the viewpoints and proposals of businessmen for its development.

In response to questions from businessmen, Al Kharji said that said that the proposals submitted by the Qatar Chamber will be and answered as soon as possible.

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