Tribune News Network
Doha
United Development Company (UDC), a leading Qatari public shareholding company and master developer of The Pearl-Qatar and Gewan Island, has said that over 1.8 million vehicles have entered The Pearl-Qatar since the gradual lifting of COVID-19 restrictions began in June, marking a 50 percent increase the number in June compared with the previous month.
The figures saw a remarkable increase in the past two weeks as a result of the reopening of beaches, mosques, retail stores and restaurants, with 668,000 vehicles entering the Island in the first two weeks of July, which represents an increase of 17 percent compared with the numbers recorded in the same period last year. Peak hours were registered between 5 pm and 9 pm.
The increase in visitor influx has evidently contributed to an increase in retail activity, as The Pearl-Qatar continues to be a prime destination for entertainment, shopping and dining, with more than 350 retail and F&B outlets currently operating on the Island.
Based on the current figures, it is expected that the number of visitors will continue rising with more restrictions being lifted by next month, including the reopening of parks, playgrounds, nurseries, salons, spas and gyms.
UDC said it has taken active preventive measures and imposed strict restrictions since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure the safety of all residents and visitors of The Pearl-Qatar.
Doha
United Development Company (UDC), a leading Qatari public shareholding company and master developer of The Pearl-Qatar and Gewan Island, has said that over 1.8 million vehicles have entered The Pearl-Qatar since the gradual lifting of COVID-19 restrictions began in June, marking a 50 percent increase the number in June compared with the previous month.
The figures saw a remarkable increase in the past two weeks as a result of the reopening of beaches, mosques, retail stores and restaurants, with 668,000 vehicles entering the Island in the first two weeks of July, which represents an increase of 17 percent compared with the numbers recorded in the same period last year. Peak hours were registered between 5 pm and 9 pm.
The increase in visitor influx has evidently contributed to an increase in retail activity, as The Pearl-Qatar continues to be a prime destination for entertainment, shopping and dining, with more than 350 retail and F&B outlets currently operating on the Island.
Based on the current figures, it is expected that the number of visitors will continue rising with more restrictions being lifted by next month, including the reopening of parks, playgrounds, nurseries, salons, spas and gyms.
UDC said it has taken active preventive measures and imposed strict restrictions since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure the safety of all residents and visitors of The Pearl-Qatar.