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A Qatar Airways office on the premises of the human resources department of the Ministry of Municipality and Urban Planning (MMUP) has issued some 1,300 tickets to MMUP staff.
The office, which was opened before the summer vacation, facilitates travel-related services and bookings for the ministry’s employees, according to a statement.
Jabor Abdullah al-Attiyah, director of the department, said the facility was provided following the directives of HE the Minister of Municipality and Urban Planning Sheikh Abdulrahman bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz al-Thani to facilitate access to different services for the ministry’s staff.
It was also in line with the department’s policy to improve the services provided to MMUP employees, in accordance with the realisation of Qatar National Vision 2030 in terms of the development and advancement of human resources, it was observed.
The office operates from 7am to 3pm and is on the ground floor of the administration building attached to the MMUP human resources department premises in Al Muntazah.
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