A new visa scheme for travelers transiting through Hamad International Airport (HIA) goes online today (Nov. 1), Qatar Airways and the Qatar Tourism Authority (QTA) have announced.
The free 96-hour transit visa is available to all Qatar Airways passengers with layovers of five or more hours at HIA, regardless of nationality.
However, visas are granted based on the sole discretion of the Ministry of Interior, and must be applied for at least seven days in advance, Qatar Airways said in a statement yesterday.
The trains are expected to help arriving, departing and transiting passengers navigate the airport more swiftly.
Passengers can apply for their free transit visas through any Qatar Airways offices, or online here.
Eligibility requirements include:
The visa should be applied for between seven and 90 days before arriving in Qatar, excluding public holidays.
The new transit visa comes at a time when tourism is flagging in Qatar, despite a push to grow the sector.
According to real estate firm DTZ, a 3 percent dip in visitor numbers this year has hurt the hospitality sector, contributing to falling occupancy and revenues.
In a statement yesterday, Hassan Al Ibrahim, QTA’s chief tourism development officer, said:
“Visa facilitation is an important factor in increasing the attractiveness of a destination, and we encourage investors and tourism business owners to capitalize on the opportunities presented by this development to diversify Qatar’s tourism products and services.”