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Qatar Airways launches no quarantine on return program

This is the opportunity travellers from Qatar have been dreaming of since the pandemic began and here it is finally! Qatar has agreed upon a travel bubble with the Maldives where Qatari citizens will be able to travel hassle-free. What does this mean? It means that Qatari travellers will not have to undergo PCR tests on their return journey.

Selected hotels in the Maldives will exclusively host Qatari travellers and keep to precautionary procedures to ensure the guests are safe. All packages are on full board basis so that travellers will not have to pay extra for meals. This is truly an opening to escape from the monotone for a short while. Hotels in Doha Qatar are also looking forward to welcoming international guests soon. Nonetheless, Al Najada Doha Hotel by Tivoli and other hotels are likely to open for local leisure seekers.

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