This ministry is responsible for tourist attractions and accommodations for travelers, including all tourism related products and services, to expand and diversify of Qatar's tourism industry, as well as building up the role of tourism in the GDP of the country and its future growth and social development.
[1][2] QT’s work is guided by the Qatar National Tourism Sector Strategy 2030 (QNTSS),[3] published in February 2014, to set out a plan for the industry’s future development.
[4] In an initiative to become the Middle East's fastest-growing tourist destination, Qatar's tourism authority unveiled the nation's largest-ever worldwide marketing campaign called the Qatar National Vision 2030.
In order to promote the world-class destination as the opening of more than 100 new hotels nears for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, a new, dedicated website and mobile app were established in April 2021.
Qatar received 1.5 million tourists during the first half of 2023, according to reporting by Gulf Times.