Qatari residentscan be contacted for rooms during the World Cup.There are concerns that Qatar may not be able to offer enough accommodation to visitors, particularly those without tickets who want to experience the World Cup and the culture of the country in various areas away from the stadiums, including public areas and fan zones. Given the anticipated influx of fans and tourists, there are concerns that Qatar may not be able to offer enough accommodations to visitors.
Although as per Al Jazeera’s article the Qatari Authorities told them that “with up to 130,000 rooms for the one million-plus fans expected over the course of the tournament, there are no concerns over a shortfall of accommodation”.
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Qatari Residents can be contacted for rooms during World Cup
Director General of the Special Committee for the World Cup Yasir al Jamal said on Thursday at Lusail Stadium, the location for the World Cup final on December 18, that ticket holders would be able to apply for their Fan IDs or Hayya Cards using a booking from a third-party source without necessarily requiring a reservation from the QAA or supplying data about friends and family who reside in the nation.
Jamal said that they had made these changes so that more individuals would be able to apply for Hayya cards. “In addition to this, we are also dedicated to ensuring suitable and accessible costs for fans beginning at $80, which may alter based on the demand that we observe from fans.”
Until now, the only way for people who had tickets to the World Cup to book lodging was through the official Qatar Accommodations Agency (QAA). This agency offered a variety of options, including but not limited to hotels, fan villages, official desert camps, two cruise ships, villas, and apartments.
The 20th of November marks the beginning of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and in an effort to alleviate accommodation worries for those planning to attend the event, inhabitants of Qatar will be allowed to rent out their homes and individual rooms to World Cup spectators.
Summary of Article
- Qatari residents can be contacted for rooms during the World Cup.
- There are concerns that Qatar may not be able to offer enough accommodation to visitors, particularly those without tickets who want to experience the World Cup and the culture of the country in various areas away from the stadiums, including public areas and fan zones.
- Given the anticipated influx of fans and tourists, there are concerns that Qatar may not be able to offer enough accommodations to visitors.
- Although as per Al Jazeera’s article the Qatari Authorities told them that “with up to 130,000 rooms for the one million-plus fans expected over the course of the tournament, there are no concerns over a shortfall of accommodation”.
- The 20th of November marks the beginning of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, and in an effort to alleviate accommodation worries for those planning to attend the event, inhabitants of Qatar will be allowed to rent out their homes and individual rooms to World Cup spectators.