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Qatar Tourism Authority participates at ITB Asia showcasing Qatar to Asian travel market

Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) will participate in the second annual ITB Asia, the largest Asian Travel Trade show, to be held in Singapore from October 21 to 23 at Suntec City. QTA participated in the launch ITB Asia event in 2008, and as Asia is a growing and important market for Qatar, will be exhibiting in ITB Asia 2009 with an important delegation from the Qatar tourism and hospitality industries.

This year will be the first time QTA's new branding and logo will be promoted in Asia.

Qatar Tourism Authority will promote Qatar to the Asian market, by focusing on buyers from the MICE and leisure sectors, among them conferences organizers, incentive planners, travel operators, and boards of tourism authorities.

Qatar Tourism Authority represents and promotes Qatar as a unique and specific business destination. Already known as a progressive business hub, Qatar is well-positioned to take advantage of the MICE market, offering state-of-the-art venues with a harmonious blend of upscale leisure and cultural attractions.

Mr Ahmed A. Al Nuaimi, Chairman of Qatar Tourism Authority, commented:
"We are pleased to be exhibiting again at ITB Asia this year. Asia is an important market for Qatar as we have partnered in many key business ventures in recent years. Located mid-way between Asia and Europe, Qatar acts as a bridge between East and West, and is a short flight from the major Asian cities on Qatar Airways. Qatar offers a unique experience for its visitors, both with the classic Arabian traditions and modern luxury facilities."


Qatar Tourism Authority will be accompanied by an important delegation representing the examples of high-quality standards Qatar has achieved to become an upscale destination, including the Museum of Islamic Art, the W-Hotel Doha, the Millenium Hotel Doha and several major travel tours operators.

ITB Asia is the premier B2B trade show and convention for the travel industry for establishing new customer contacts and conducting business through networking opportunities, guaranteeing high-quality customer contacts with top buyers from the MICE, leisure and corporate travel markets in Asia Pacific.
Qatar Tourism Authority's stand at ITB Asia.
Qatar Tourism Authority's stand at ITB Asia.
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About Qatar Tourism Authority:

Restructured under the Emiri Decree (46) in 2009, Qatar Tourism Authority was given the mandate to organize, enable, and supervise tourism industry development and to organise exhibitions in Qatar, as well as represent and promote Qatar as a quality tourism destination for leisure, business, education, and sport. Qatar Tourism Authority gets actively involved in organizing events and promotions which positively reflect on the general image of Qatar as an evolving tourism destination combining business with leisure.

For further information, kindly visit www.qatartourism.gov.qa.

For more information contact:

John Watts
Brown Lloyd James
Tel: +974 687 6682
P.O. Box 8019, Doha, Qatar

Kimberly Mathern
Brown Lloyd James
Tel: +974 645 5177
P.O. Box 8019, Doha, Qatar

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