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Visit Qatar kicks off 2026 with India trade roadshows

Successful concluded three-city roadshow held in Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Kolkata

With outbound demand from India continuing to evolve across leisure, luxury, wellness and experiential travel, the January 2026 roadshow focused on strengthening trade partnerships and reinforcing Qatar’s position as a flexible, short-haul destination of choice, suited to diverse Indian traveller segments.
Eng. Abdulaziz Ali Al-Mawlawi, Chief Executive Officer of Visit Qatar, said: “India is a priority market for Qatar. Our two countries share deep-rooted relations that span trade, culture, and tourism, and these ties continue to strengthen. Our focus is to ensure that Indian travellers are fully aware of the breadth and depth of experiences Qatar offers.”
In 2025, Qatar welcomed more than 430,000 visitors from India, supported by strong aviation connectivity with multiple daily flights linking major Indian cities to Doha. This ease of access has underpinned sustained growth in travel demand and reinforced Qatar’s position as a convenient and attractive destination for Indian travellers.
The roadshow represented Qatar’s diverse tourism landscape, featuring 18 partners, including luxury hotels and resorts, wellness retreats, DMCs and travel service providers such as Al Messila Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Doha; Ali Bin Ali Holidays; Banyan Tree Doha; Experience Qatar; Hilton Salwa Beach Resort & Villas; Le Royal Méridien; Mannai Travel W.L.L; Maps & Vogs; Tawfeeq Holidays; The Grand Lux; The Outpost Al Barrari; The St. Regis Marsa Arabia Island, The Pearl-Qatar; The Westin Doha Hotel & Spa; TravCo; Travel Designer; and Zulal Wellness Resort.
Collectively, the partners showcased the depth of experiences available in Qatar, from beachfront resorts and urban luxury hotels to immersive cultural districts, desert landscapes and purpose-built wellness retreats, all within easy reach of one another.

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