Outbound travel has increased dramatically throughout the Eid and summer seasons, according to travel firms. According to industry experts, travel demand grew in the second quarter following the Ramadan and Eid vacations.
Rehan Ali Sayed, Chief Executive Officer at Tawfeeq Travel Group, indicated that travel agencies have yet again reached their busiest time of the year since the last week of May. During the first two quarters of 2023, outward-bound travel lowered due to ticket prices.
As the official stated, "Travel as a vertical itself contributes heavily to the economic growth of any country, so by heavy investments into retail outlets and state of the art offices, our contribution is substantial to the growth of Qatar economy."
Travel firms have created packages for persons who want to spend their vacations in leisurely towns, in addition to providing abundant services for expatriates and residents in Qatar who want to visit their home nation.