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Italy forecasts further growth in tourists from Qatar in 2024-2025
December 21, 2024 | 11:04 PM
Italy welcomed 62,000 travellers from Qatar in 2023. These visitors stayed for a total of 341,000 nights, generating a total expenditure of €121mn, according to figures from the Italian embassy.Compared to 2022, there was a growth of more than 3.7% in the number of travellers, a positive signal that highlights the growing interest in Italy as a tourist destination. The forecasts for the end of 2024 and 2025 are even more encouraging, with an estimated overall growth of more than 10% from the Qatari market, also thanks to the increase in direct connections with Italy.The embassy announced this in light of the successful Amerigo Vespucci World Tour’s stop in Doha. Gianluca Caramanna, a Member of Parliament and advisor to the Ministry of Tourism (MiTur) for institutional relations, represented Italy’s Tourism Minister, Daniela Santanchè, during the ship’s visit here.The visit was part of the growing collaboration between Italy and Qatar, which was confirmed by the signing of a memorandum of understanding between MiTur and Qatar Tourism, to promote relations and intensify tourist exchanges between the two nations.Supported by the Embassy of Italy to the State of Qatar, the cooperation with Qatar Tourism as a local partner of the stop in Doha of the World Tour Amerigo Vespucci-Villaggio Italia is another index of the growth of relations between the two countries in the tourism industry.Caramanna said: "The presence of the Ministry of Tourism in Doha underlines the importance of networking to promote Italy and its wonders. Qatar represents a market of strategic interest for us and through initiatives like this we aim to strengthen relations and encourage increasingly significant tourist flows.”In support of these initiatives, Ivana Jelinic, CEO of ENIT Spa, said: "The Amerigo Vespucci stopover in Doha represents not only an important showcase for our cultural and maritime heritage but also a strategic opportunity to attract more visitors from Qatar."We are committed to promoting Italy as a top tourist destination and the Qatari market is fundamental to our development. It is essential to build solid and long-lasting relationships that can translate into a sustainable increase in tourist flows.”The Amerigo Vespucci stopover in Doha is not only a moment of celebration of Italian maritime culture but also an opportunity to build bridges between the two nations, enhancing tourism as a tool for growth and development.
December 21, 2024 | 11:04 PM