With the World Cup around the corner, residents in Qatar are eyeing up plans to rent out homes for visitors.
In just over a year, more than one million visitors will flock the streets of Qatar to celebrate the most awaited tournament – the 2022 FIFA World Cup. With such a major tournament around the corner, tourism is expected to boost, and residents are already thinking of plans to offer up their homes and spaces as budget-friendly alternatives to hotels.
In an effort to regulate the operation of holiday homes owned by individuals, Qatar Tourism has taken steps to implement strict international practices to increase transparency, safety, and standardisation of the sector.
“As we prepare for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, we are working towards ensuring a seamless experience for fans, rooted in Qatar’s tradition of hospitality,” said Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive and Chairman of Qatar Tourism, Akbar Al Baker.
“With a diverse range of hospitality options across…