
Qatar Travel Mart 2025 opens with record turnout and vibrant cultural showcase
The Peninsula
Doha, Qatar:Qatar Travel Mart (QTM) 2025 opened yesterday with a record number of visitors, exhibitors, and international delegations. With more than...
Doha, Qatar: Qatar Travel Mart (QTM) 2025 opened yesterday with a record number of visitors, exhibitors, and international delegations. With more than 60 countries represented, the first day set a dynamic tone for what organisers describe as the event’s most ambitious edition to date.
The event, inaugurated by the Minister of Commerce and Industry H E Sheikh Faisal bin Thani bin Faisal Al Thani, had in attendance several of their excellencies Ambassadors, dignitaries and business leaders.
The exhibition floor bustled with activity from early morning as industry leaders, government officials, travel professionals, and cultural representatives converged to explore partnerships and future opportunities. The day’s programme began with a keynote address by Chairman of Qatar Tourism H E Saad bin Ali Al-Kharji who outlined global tourism trends and stressed the importance of innovation and sustainability in shaping the next phase of the industry. He highlighted how destinations must embrace new technologies and responsible development to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving global market.
One of the attractions of QTM 2025 continued to be its Global Village, an immersive cultural arena featuring performances, handicrafts, storytelling, and culinary experiences from more than a dozen countries. The colourful displays drew a steady stream of visitors throughout the day, offering a window into the heritage and artistic identity of participating nations.
Organisers said the Global Village reflects the event’s core mission of fostering cross-cultural understanding and celebrating global diversity.













