In 2023, Qatar announced record-breaking tourism statistics, achieving the highest arrivals in the country’s history for Q1. 1.163 million visitors were recorded to the 15th March 2023, which is a staggering 268% increase on the same time period in 2022.
Of those arrivals recorded in the first quarter, the majority (45%) travelled by plane, a statistic which Hamad International Airport isn’t seeing slowing down as we enter the holiday season.
The capital’s airport, recognised as one of the busiest airports in the world, has continued to build on its consistent growth, reporting a substantial 26.84% increase in passenger traffic in Q3 compared to the same period last year.
Offering year round sunshine, a thriving coastal capital, and plenty of iconic places to visit, Qatar is quickly becoming known as somewhere to add to the avid traveller’s roster. With that, Doha, the country’s capital, has been awarded the prestigious title of the Arab Tourism Capital.
Celebrating its 10th year in operation in 2024, Hamad International Airport is Qatar’s main, national airport, located east of Doha.
Named after the previous Emir of Qatar, Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, the airport is also home to the country’s flag carrier, Qatar Airways.
Described as an architectural masterpiece where innovation and beauty combine, Hamad International airport offers a unique experience for visitors.
Within the main atrium of the airport travellers are greeted with the famous 23-foot tall “Untitled Lamp Bear” sculpture, part of the airport’s art collection. Meanwhile, the shopping mall-esque duty free offers over 100 stores, including some of the world’s most luxurious brands.
The airport, which has been consistently ranked among the best in the world due to its passenger-first approach, ensures operational excellence through digitised services and passenger autonomy.
The airport utilises advanced airport systems and continues to optimise airport operations by integrating smart solutions and strengthening passenger trust and confidence.
It is no surprise then, that once again Hamad International Airport has been recognised amongst the best airports in the world – receiving the 2023 Business Traveller Award for Best Airport in the Middle East, and the second best airport in the world.
Commenting on the achievement, Chief Operating Officer at Hamad International Airport, Engr. Badr Mohammed Al Meer, said:
“We are honoured to receive the prestigious award for ‘Best Airport in the Middle East’ from Business Traveller. This recognition reaffirms our commitment to providing world-class services and underscores our unwavering dedication to offer our passengers an unforgettable travel experience. We take immense pride in our role as the ultimate gateway to Qatar and the Middle East – as we look forward to further enhancing our position as the favoured travel destination.”
Ensuring it remains one of the most enviable airports in the world, in November 2022, Hamad International Airport unveiled Phase A of its expansion plan, consisting of nine projects.
One of these projects is ORCHARD, an indoor tropical garden extending over 6000 square metres and hosting 65 of the airport’s 180 dining and retail spaces.
Designed to go above and beyond ‘stress-free’ travelling, ORCHARD has been developed to create a space for travellers to relax, rejuvenate, and recharge.
Described by the airport as an “architectural wonder”, it has been designed with a column free, grid shell roof that controls and filters the light required to maintain the rainforest trees inside.
ORCHARD is the flagship of a number of measures implemented by Hamad International Airport, enabling it to become the first airport in the region to achieve Global Sustainability Assessment System Design & Build (GSAS-D&B) 4-Star certifications from Gulf Organization for Research & Development (GORD). The GSAS-D&B certification validates that a project is designed and built with special consideration for the environment and helps reduce the project’s carbon footprint.
Additional measures to ORCHARD include the airport’s Oryx Garden Hotel, the North Plaza lounges, Al Mourjan Business Lounge – The Garden, and the Remote Transfer Baggage Facility.
A year after the launch of ORCHARD, Hamad International Airport has announced its receipt of ISO 14001 Environmental Management Systems Certification Extension from the British Standards Institution (BSI).
To achieve the certificate, Hamad International Airport went through a surveillance auditing process. The process included reviewing the airport’s operations with a focus on areas with high potential environmental risk, interviewing employees, evaluating operational controls and the airport’s conformance to the ISO 14001:2015 requirements.
In addition to the ISO 14001:2015 Environmental Management Systems certification, Hamad International Airport also holds the ISO 55001:2014 Asset Management System certification and the ISO 22301:2019 Business Continuity Management Systems certification from BSI. The airport has also obtained the ACI ACA Level-3 of the Airport Carbon Accreditation.
Embarking on Phase B of the airport’s expansion project will see the increase of the airport’s capacity to 70 million passengers, including over 95,000 square metres in extension of Concourses D and E, as well as a new cargo terminal.
Whilst the airport flies to destinations such as Heathrow, Bangkok, Colombo, and Cairo, it has recently introduced new (and resuming) locations including Lyon, Toulouse, and Birmingham.
Its range further enhances Hamad International Airport’s global reach and cements its position as a leader in the aviation industry.
The airport remains a pivotal bridge seamlessly connecting Qatar and the Middle East to the world.