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Dec 29, 2021

Abu Samra Land Crossing will be extended for the arrival of Qatar 2022 fans

 The Abu Samra border will be expanded to facilitate traffic to and from Qatar, according to Director of the Land Customs Department Ahmed Al Sahel in a General Authority of Customs (GAC) monthly newsletter.





The expansion of Qatar’s only land port would include a new special area that will specifically receive spectators for the FIFA 2022 World Cup to be held in the Gulf state next year.


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The global sporting event, the first to be held in the Middle East, is predicted to attract 1.2 million travellers to Qatar.


“The Abu Samra border port expansion includes inspection platforms for tourists’ vehicles, a special area to receive fans, sports teams, and delegations,” said Al Sahel.


Qatar has its eyes on becoming a tourism and hospitality hub even after the 2022 World Cup.


The hotel sector has already witnessed a 7% growth in occupancy rates during the first half of 2021 compared with the same period last year.


Head of communications at the SC Fatma Al Nuaimi told AFP that the event will be drawing in tourists from all over the world, all of whom will be hosted in an array of traditional and innovative accommodation options, including hotels, cruise liners, fan villages, and vacation rentals.


The border expansion will only further facilitate travel for more fans to enjoy the global event.


“This expansion is expected to facilitate the process of inspection of goods and tourists’ vehicles to support the flow of commercial traffic in and out of the country and contributing to reviving Qatar’s tourism,” said Al Sahel.


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