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Qatar’s hospitality sector has been ranked the best in the Middle East for the second consecutive year by Olery’s Guest Experience in the Middle East Report.
A hospitality and travel data provider, Olery collects, analyses and distributes online reviews from guests for the global hospitality industry.
Its report analysed over 12 million online guest reviews over the past 12 months (April 1, 2018 to March 31, 2019) from popular online booking sites. Qatar’s score increased from 84.3 last year to 85.4. The development of new attractions, such as the recently opened Qatar National Museum, was credited with helping maintain the hospitality sector’s momentum.
The report measures overall guest satisfaction by considering different aspects of their tourist accommodation experience, including service, location, cleanliness, room quality and value for money.
In Qatar, service, cleanliness and location received ratings of 9, above the global benchmark in each of these categories.
Qatar’s hospitality sector also scored higher in rooms (8.9), food (8.8) and facilities (8.4). According to the ‘guest type’ category, Qatar’s tourist accommodation was particularly popular among business travellers, families, and friends.
“Qatar’s hospitality sector remains a key engine of our tourism vision. We congratulate our partners in the private sector for their continued growth and their focus on providing travellers with unparalleled hospitality and authentic experiences,” Qatar National Tourism Council (QNTC) Secretary-General Akbar al Baker.
“The Olery report confirms that Qatar’s hospitality sector is best in class, and a model for the industry and the region,” he added.
“The Olery report and the guests who have stayed in Qatar’s hotels articulated the main selling points as attentive service, top notch facilities, and authentic experiences. These remain a priority as we continue to build diverse tourism and hospitality products and attract more guests to experience all that Qatar has to offer.”
The hotel classification system introduced by QNTC in 2016 plays a central role in establishing Qatar as a leading destination in terms of hospitality and quality. One of its major components is the Voice of the Guest, which classifies hotels through performance. Partnering with one of the world’s leading companies in guest sentiment analysis, QNTC uses a tool to obtain a sentiment score from over 100 guest review platforms. This commitment to travellers helps QNTC and its partners in the hospitality sector evolve new products and experiences.
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16/05/2019
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