Qatar launches office in Tehran to boost World Cup travels

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
the U.S., Doha News reported on Wednesday.The office is tasked to oversee a range of marketing initiatives, including tour operator
partnerships, destination training for travel agents, media visits, and advertising, all of which will place Qatar as an option for
latest office opening is a testament to the decades-long cultural and trade ties between the two countries
Iran is one of 15 target markets identified by Qatar Tourism as a primary source for tourists looking to relax, rejuvenate and soak in some
Shiraz, Mashhad, and Isfahan, which usually take up less than three hours, provide an added layer of convenience to keen travelers.Iranian
passport holders are also granted visa-free entry, which exempts Iranian nationals from any prior visa requirement
Instead, citizens can opt to obtain a visa waiver upon arrival to Qatar
It will be valid for 30 days from the date of issuance, which can even be extended for an additional 30 days.However, a hotel reservation
via the Discover Qatar platform covering the entirety of the stay must be confirmed.Speaking on the returning benefits of the representative
Gulf countries have agreed to increase their bilateral efforts in the tourism and transportation sector, especially during the 2022 FIFA
World Cup in November.Qatar inked several cooperation agreements in April, which mainly covered areas of air transportation and the major
three bilateral documents in the aviation sector, an agreement in maritime transportation, and a document detailing cooperation grounds
regarding the World Cup
launching regular shipping lines between Iranian and Qatari ports were emphasized.A consented arrangement included tasks to connect Doha
Flight Information Region, which was laid out as per the International Civil Aviation Organization goal, with Iran's flying data domain.In
Mehr reported.The expected free-of-charge visa plan would potentially cover nationals whose countries have qualified for the World Cup
This, however, excludes passport carriers of the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Somalia,