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Jazeera Airways
10 Mar, Mon
09:25 AM
Cairo - Doha
1 stop
4h 55m
SPX-DOH
Jazeera Airways
27 Mar, Thu
03:15 AM
Cairo - Doha
1 stop
11h 5m
CAI-DOH
Jazeera Airways
25 Mar, Tue
03:15 AM
Cairo - Doha
1 stop
11h 5m
CAI-DOH
Jazeera Airways
26 Mar, Wed
09:05 AM
Cairo - Doha
1 stop
5h 15m
CAI-DOH
Air Arabia
13 Mar, Thu
01:10 AM
Cairo - Doha
1 stop
15h 25m
CAI-DOH
Air Arabia
12 Mar, Wed
01:10 AM
Cairo - Doha
1 stop
12h 30m
CAI-DOH
Air Arabia
17 Mar, Mon
01:10 AM
Cairo - Doha
1 stop
12h 30m
CAI-DOH
Air Arabia
11 Mar, Tue
01:00 AM
Alexandria - Doha
1 stop
12h 40m
HBE-DOH
Egyptair
22 Mar, Sat
03:30 PM
Sharm El Sheikh - Doha
1 stop
10h 50m
SSH-DOH
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Currency QAR
Number of flights per week 57
Top destinations Doha
Most popular airline Qatar Airways
Most popular airport Hamad Intl. Airport
Flight Duration 13 hour 50 min

Popular Flight Destinations in Qatar

About Qatar

Qatar, in the eastern part of the Arabian Peninsula, shares its only land border with Saudi Arabia and is surrounded by the Persian Gulf. Almost all its citizens practice the Islamic faith, and the official language is Arabic. Additionally, due to a significant population of expatriates working in the oil sector from various countries, English is commonly used as a second language.
In Qatar, native Qataris often hold high-level administrative, bureaucratic, or property-owning positions. Other Arab expatriates typically work in banks, oil and gas facilities, or government institutions. Despite having a relatively small student population, Qatar offers mostly free education from preschool to university level. The country aims to centralize education in Doha, where it has constructed a massive educational complex, to become the largest educational center in the Middle East by attracting students from all regions. With a population of approximately 2.6 million, Qatar is known for being one of the world's richest countries by GDP per capita, largely thanks to its oil and natural gas. Before the discovery of oil reserves, Qatar's economy relied on fishing and pearl diving. The country produces virtually no consumer goods, leading to high prices for imported items. Nevertheless, Qatar offers competitive prices for electrical and electronic products.
Qatar has seven natural gas production facilities, one onshore and six offshore, and an industrial city called "Ras Laffan" along its coast facing the Gulf.
Deserts cover the southern regions of Qatar, and the climate features dry and humid summers along with mild, low-precipitation winters. The prime time to visit Qatar is between October and March when most tours are organized. The country hosts various events, attracts international celebrities, and boasts a vibrant nightlife. Luxury hotels primarily house nightclubs. Popular activities in the expansive deserts of Qatar include camping and safaris. The Doha Cultural Festival in March holds significant importance, along with other major religious festivals such as Eid Al-Fitr, Eid Al-Adha, Diwali, Dusshera, and Christmas.
Qatar's diverse population, especially in the capital city of Doha, is reflected in its cuisine. While Middle Eastern flavors are prevalent, you can find numerous international cuisines such as Indian, Chinese, Filipino, Thai, Italian, and Korean in the malls and along the streets. Fish and seafood dishes also hold a special place in Qatari cuisine. Restaurant prices vary, with dinner costs ranging from $15 to $6,000, depending on your choice.

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