
Visit Qatar deepens trade engagement in India at OTM Mumbai 2026
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Doha, Qatar: Visit Qatar has concluded its participation at Outbound Travel Mart (OTM) Mumbai 2026 India s leading travel trade exhibition held from...
Doha, Qatar: Visit Qatar has concluded its participation at Outbound Travel Mart (OTM) Mumbai 2026 - India's leading travel trade exhibition held from February 5 to 7 at the Jio World Convention Center in Mumbai.
In a statement, Visit Qatar said its participation reinforced Qatar's positioning as a high-quality, well-connected tourism destination for Indian travelers, with a clear focus on trade engagement and sustained destination visibility.
During OTM, Visit Qatar signed MOUs with the Travel Agents Association of India (TAAI), the Outbound Tour Operators Association of India (OTOAI), and ClearTrip, aimed at enhancing destination education, product visibility and joint marketing initiatives. These partnerships are designed to enable Indian travel trade partners to more effectively package and promote Qatar across leisure, weddings, MICE and premium travel categories.
Jassim Al Mahmoud, PR and Communications Director at Visit Qatar, said: "India is a priority source market for us, with direct connectivity from over 13 Indian cities and clear momentum toward longer stays, repeat visits and celebration travel. Our focus is on enabling the trade to convert stopovers into multi-night itineraries and position Qatar confidently for leisure, MICE and destination weddings."
The Visit Qatar pavilion featured 14 partners representing leading hotels and destination management companies in Qatar, alongside strategic partner Qatar Airways demonstrating a unified approach to market engagement. Visit Qatar's participation enabled direct engagement with tour operators, travel agents, and industry decision-makers, solidifying the importance of India as a priority source market. The presence at OTM Mumbai 2026 formed part of a broader program of market activity, following a targeted promotional roadshow held across three Indian cities in January.













