Thursday, December 12, 2024
A team from Qatar, including representatives from Qatar Tourism, the Ministry of Interior, the Permanent Committee for the Management of Maritime Ports, Mwani, and the General Authority of Customs, has just completed a visit to the Sultan Qaboos Port in Muscat.The visit occurred over two days, from November 27 to 28.
Organized in collaboration with Oman’s Ministry of Heritage and Tourism, the Qatari delegation held strategic meetings with high-ranking Omani representatives, including officials from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the The Ministry of Transport, the Royal Oman Police Force, the Port Management Authority (Asyad), and the Coast Guard from the Port Security Division.. These talks provided a valuable opportunity to explore potential areas for collaboration, share best practices in logistics and port management, and discuss ways to improve the cruise tourism sector.
Mr. Omar Al Jaber, Chief of Tourism Development Sector at Qatar Tourism, commented on the visit: “Visiting Sultan Qaboos Port in Muscat enabled us to engage with our Omani counterparts and thoroughly exchange knowledge across key operational areas, including immigration and customs procedures, terminal logistics, and passenger services. By sharing expertise and aligning on best practices, we are furthering our commitment to enhancing the cruise experience in Qatar and fostering meaningful collaboration within the region to drive sustainable growth in the cruise tourism sector.”
During their meetings, the delegation focused on several key operational topics, including immigration and customs processes, terminal management and logistics, as well as the responsibilities of tour operators and ship agents. The discussions also emphasized strengthening partnerships, enhancing bilateral relations, and boosting the cruise industry in both nations.
Qatar’s cruise sector has become a vital element of Qatar Tourism’s strategy, showing consistent growth in recent years. For the 2024-2025 cruise season, Doha Port is set to host over 90 cruise ships. Qatar Tourism aims to further develop its collaborations with global cruise lines and ports, which are essential for continuing the growth of Qatar’s tourism industry and supporting the country’s economic diversification initiatives.
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