Qatar Tourism in partnership with Mowasalat (Karwa) has announced the start of the voting period for its “Iconic Limousine Design” competition. With over 450 submissions, the contest has seen overwhelming participation from citizens and residents. Qatar Tourism’s committee reviewed each entry, shortlisting 20 designs that best reflect the competition’s themes: Qatar’s culture and heritage, progressive future, as well as sustainability and eco-friendly vision.

The public vote will take place from 23rd November to 14th December 2021. The design which garners the most public votes will receive the "People’s Design Choice" award. A jury panel will also evaluate the shortlisted designs and select the winning design which will be featured on Qatar’s Iconic Limousines. To view the shortlisted designs and select your favourite design, visit www.iconiclimousinedesign.qa.

Berthold Trenkel, Chief Operating Officer Qatar Tourism, commented: “This design contest is part of Qatar Tourism’s efforts to celebrate the country’s cultural identity and heritage. I am delighted with the enthusiasm and want to thank everyone who participated. Tourism has such a widespread impact; long after visitors return home, they remember the culture and experience. As part of Qatar Tourism’s Service Excellence program, this iconic limousine service will be a visual representation of the country for visitors.”

Qatar Tourism works closely with stakeholders across the public and private sector to develop products and services that enhance the visitor experience. The entity’s partnership with Mowasalat is an example of that, fostering collaboration and ensuring a seamless journey, with luxury and excellence at each touchpoint.

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For media-related inquiries, please contact Qatar Tourism’s Press Office on:

+974 7034 8963 | pressoffice@visitqatar.qa

About Qatar Tourism

Qatar Tourism’s mission is to establish Qatar as a place where cultural authenticity meets modernity, and where people of the world come together to experience unique offerings in culture, sports, business and family entertainment, rooted in Service Excellence. Qatar Tourism will regulate and develop the tourism industry, encouraging investment from the private sector. It will set the national strategy for the tourism sector, reviewing it periodically and overseeing its implementation, with the aim of diversifying tourism offerings in the country and increasing visitor spend. Through our network of international offices in priority markets, and cutting-edge digital platforms, Qatar Tourism is expanding Qatar’s presence globally and enhancing the tourism sector.

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