Iran will waive visa fees for visitors from Qatar during the 2022 World Cup in a bid to cash in on the influx of football fans to the country
- World Cup Visitors could apply for free single or multi-entry passes for 20 days
- Iran has also been readying hotels and putting plans in place to boost flights
- In January, Iran qualified for the World Cup finals for the third time in a row
Iran announced that it will waive visa fees for spectators of the 2022 World Cup finals in a bid to attract some of the football fans flocking to nearby Qatar.
It has also been readying hotels and putting plans in place to boost flights.
‘The cabinet agreed to make visas free for spectators of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar who wish to visit Iran,’ tweeted the spokesman of the Iranian government, Ali Bahadori-Jahromi. ‘This decision aims to encourage tourists to visit Iran during the World Cup and boost the tourism industry there.’
Tourists sit on the beach in Iran’s resort island of Kish, which Tehran hopes will host football fans coming to the 2022 World Cup in nearby Qatar, seen here in this 2016 photograph
This comes after Qatari Transport Minister Jassim bin Saif al-Sulaiti on Sunday and Monday visited Iran’s Kish island and signed six cooperation agreements, Iran’s official IRNA news agency reported.
Kish, a 92-square-kilometre (35-square-mile) resort island with white sand beaches, is a 40-minute flight or six-hour boat ride from Doha, so an obvious tourism destination.
‘The Qataris are very interested in using Iran’s infrastructure in the 2022 World Cup,’ Iran’s Transport Minister Rostam Ghassemi said on Tuesday.
‘Iran must use all the capabilities it has to benefit from this event.’
Key among the agreements was a deal to increase flights between the countries, rising from 72 at present to potentially as many as 200 a day, said Mohammad Mohammadi, the head of Iran’s Civil Aviation Organisation.
The Qatari transport minister visited the passenger terminal of Kish International Airport, which is under construction, as well as the commercial and passenger port, IRNA added.
‘Iran’s contribution to the World Cup will be in the areas of air and sea transport and accommodation of foreign and Iranian passengers,’ Ghassemi said.
‘We also plan to offer foreign fans and tourists during their stay in Iran the opportunity to visit the country’s tourist gems.’
The wreck of Greek ship Khoula F, which has been beached on the southwest coast of Kish Island since 1966
To encourage travel, Iran’s tourism ministry had said earlier that visas could be waived for inbound visitors from Qatar during the two months of World Cup.
Visitors could apply for free single or multi-entry passes for 20 days during that period, the ministry said.
In January, Iran qualified for the World Cup finals, the third in a row and its sixth overall.
Iran, which has never advanced beyond the group stage, will face arch-foe the United States and England in Group B.
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