In 2024, the Ministry of Transport (MoT) in Qatar aimed to strengthen the country’s global position by developing land, maritime, and air transport infrastructure with advanced technologies. The key accomplishments in the land, maritime, and air transport sector were highlighted in a recent post on the MoT’s social media handle. Hamad Port, Qatar’s main gateway to world trade, implemented measures to protect the environment and combat climate change, and Mwani Qatar was awarded for its excellence in environmental management.
According to Mwani Qatar website, a record number of containers and cargo were handled by Hamad, Ruwais, and Doha ports in 2024. The land transport sector also saw major improvements including the delivery of the Qatar Bicycle Master Plan Updating Project and the implementation of the Qatar National Development Strategy (NDS3) to increase utilisation of advanced transportation infrastructure and promote sustainable mobility options. Additionally, the public bus fleet in Qatar achieved 73% electrification in the first quarter of 2024 with a plan to reach 100% electrification by 2030.
Qatar Rail’s commitment to providing a high level of service to its customers was reflected in the overall customer satisfaction rate with Doha Metro services reaching 99.66%. The overall accident frequency rate was recorded at 0.01, demonstrating the company’s commitment to safety. The air transportation sector also saw significant achievements, with Qatar being elected chair of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)’s Air Transport Committee (ATC) in June 2024.
The number of visitors to Qatar reached a new high of 4 million by the end of October 2024, with a 26% increase in international visitors in the third quarter compared to the previous year. These achievements highlight Qatar’s continued efforts to improve its transportation infrastructure and promote sustainable development while enhancing its global position in the transport sector.
Overall, Qatar has made significant progress in developing its land, maritime, and air transport infrastructure in 2024. The country’s main gateway to world trade, Hamad Port, implemented measures to protect the environment and combat climate change. Mwani Qatar was recognized for its excellence in environmental management, and a record number of containers and cargo were handled by ports in the country. The land transport sector also saw major improvements, including the delivery of the Qatar Bicycle Master Plan Updating Project and the electrification of the public bus fleet. Qatar Rail’s commitment to providing high-quality service was reflected in a high customer satisfaction rate with Doha Metro services, and the air transportation sector saw significant achievements, with Qatar chairing the ICAO’s Air Transport Committee in 2024. Additionally, the number of visitors to Qatar reached a new high in 2024, indicating the country’s growing popularity as a tourist destination.