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Posted on November 19, 2020 by admin

Qatar Hotels Fighting To Survive Until 2022 World Cup

Qatar’s hotel industry has been taking knocks ever since 2016 when the oil price crashed, depressing business in the Gulf. That was followed by the 2017 Gulf crisis which saw Saudi Arabia, the United …

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