Careem expands fleet by 50%, offers intercountry rides for Qatar World Cup
DOHA: Saudi football fans will now be able to travel to World Cup matches by car with Careem’s new intercountry service from Dammam and Al-Ahsa to Doha.
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DOHA: Saudi football fans will now be able to travel to World Cup matches by car with Careem’s new intercountry service from Dammam and Al-Ahsa to Doha.
With just weeks to go until the games kick off, all the required systems are in place, and there are plenty of transportation options for those who want to watch as many games as possible. Here's a breakdown of how fans can travel around the country for football's biggest tournament.
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