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Over 300 Russian tourists are stuck in Qatar after flights were cancelled due to the regional conflict, with the only route home via Saudi Arabia costing at least RUB120,000 per person....
Die militärische Eskalation in Nahost hat am Sonnabend auch Tausende Kreuzfahrtpassagiere überrascht. Zwei Kreuzfahrtschiffe von Tui Cruises lagen bei den ersten Angriffswellen iranischer Raketen in den Häfen in Katar und den Emiraten....
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The Turkish owner of the Rixos Hotels is expanding beyond Europe and Central Asia to bet big on the Gulf with a $3 billion investment in Qatar's capital....
H.E. Saad Bin Ali Al-Kharji, Chairman, Qatar Tourism, State of Qatar and Sébastien Bazin, Group Chairman & CEO, Accor Group explore the future of tourism amid shifting traveler expectations, emerging markets, and industry transformation with Bloomberg's Joumanna Bercetche at the 2025 Qatar Economic Forum, Powered by Bloomberg. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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