The travel industry in Qatar is set to make a notable recovery; this is according to an online article published on 12th January 2021 by the Gulf Times which was quoting a leading Doha-based travel agency. It was brought to light that tour operators and travel agencies were likewise hoping to see a sector recovery by the latter part of the second quarter or when the third quarter begins.
A positive sign has come in the way of the steady interest and inquiries by travellers to visit Qatar. Apart from a diverse array of attractions, the country also offers a range of safe accommodation options including hotels near Hamad Airport Doha such as properties like Souq Al Wakra Hotel Qatar by Tivoli. These promising estimations of recovery will also be dependant, however, on other factors like the status of the COVID-19 pandemic, resumption of flights and the ongoing global vaccination programmes.
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