With less than two months to go until the 22nd edition of the FIFA Soccer World Cup kicks off, from Some measures are already being taken so that fans who come to this Asian country can travel to the stadiums for free.
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As mentioned by the World Cup Delivery and Legacy Committee, Qatar’s public transport will be free only if the visitor presents the Hyya Cardan entry permit that is managed virtually with proof of entry payment to a match in the championship and a receipt for hotel accommodation.
The dynamic alone It will be allowed from November 20 to December 18, the dates on which the tournament takes place. The permit only covers the main methods of mobility that exist: subway, tram and bus service.
So that the football atmosphere does not sleep, the opening hours will be extended, so the service will be from Saturday to Thursday from 6:00 am to 3:00 am; while Fridays will be from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m.
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How systems work
It should be noted that Qatar has three metro lines that are distributed to connect with the other transport systems and to be able to move without problem through the towns surrounding Doha: Lusail Tram, Education City Tram and Mishereb Tram.
For its part, the bus system has several services. On the one hand, there are the so-called metro linkwhich move to the outskirts of Doha in a diameter between 2 to 5 kilometers, and the Subway Express, which transports the population to the most emblematic locations of Qatar.
Now, if you want a more personalized service, you can take transportation through applications such as Uber or local taxis. However, in these cases you must pay the normal rate.
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Don’t forget to sign up for the mandatory Hayya card!
This will act as an entry permit to Qatar for international fans, allow you to gain access to stadiums during match days and use free public transport. 🚎 pic.twitter.com/LO0il7YiKw
— Road to 2022 (@roadto2022en) August 10, 2022
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