Hamad International Airport (HIA) is a candidate for SKYTRAX’s ‘World’s Best Airport’ award, and aspires to maintain its leading position among global airports by encouraging its passengers to participate in SKYTRAX’s customer satisfaction survey.
The award is one of the most distinguished honours in the airport industry, and regarded as a benchmark of quality, assessing customer service and facilities across more than 550 airports.


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HIA transformed the airport experience by introducing advanced technological solutions such as fully autonomous disinfectant robots, thermal smart screening helmets, and ultraviolet baggage disinfection tunnels


Over the past few years, Qatar’s international airport has moved up the SKYTRAX ‘World’s Best Airport’ rankings, jumping to the third position in 2020.
“This is a testament to the airport’s visionary and innovative approach, implementation of passenger-empowering technologies and multi-dimensional lifestyle offering, making it the airport-of-choice for global travellers.”
In the past year, the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted the aviation industry, passenger traffic, air cargo demand and much more. In response to these unprecedented challenges, HIA implemented stringent health and safety measures, acquired the latest technologies to optimise operations, while prioritising passenger and staff well-being.
These comprehensive measures allowed HIA to keep its doors open throughout the worst months of the pandemic, ensuring families across the globe were reunited, and essential goods were delivered.
HIA transformed the airport experience by introducing advanced technological solutions such as fully autonomous disinfectant robots, thermal smart screening helmets, and ultraviolet baggage disinfection tunnels.
To safeguard the well-being of travellers and airport staff, HIA introduced innovations such as “contact-free self-check-in” and “transfer security screening”, allowing passengers to move through key touchpoints with minimal physical contact.
Badr Mohamed al-Meer, chief operating officer, Hamad International Airport, said, “The various safety measures HIA has put in place to curb the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic is a marked achievement not only for the airport, but for the country as well. A beacon of resilience, HIA’s agile and effective approach helped ensure innovative solutions were quickly applied to adapt to the new normal. We, at HIA, are committed to maintaining our operational excellence and being a safe choice for passengers during this difficult time.
“With our pre-existing business continuity plan in place, HIA optimised its airport operations while prioritising passenger and staff well-being and ensuring operational excellence. Our response to the pandemic was recognised by world-leading organisations such as SKYTRAX and British Standards Institution, positioning Qatar’s airport as a prominent example to airports around the world, making our country and our people proud.”
HIA is increasingly being recognised for its 5-star passenger experience and operational excellence, affirming its role as a gateway to Qatar while making Qatar a preferred destination for travellers.
HIA is the first airport in the Middle East and Asia to receive a 5-Star Covid-19 Airport Safety Rating by SKYTRAX, the first entity in the world to achieve independent certification from British Standards Institution (BSI) for its implementation of Covid-19 Aviation Health Safety Protocols, and the first airport in the Middle East to receive the ISO 22301:2012 Business Continuity Management System Certification by BSI.
The airport is currently undertaking an expansion project to strengthen Qatar’s position as a global hub and cater to Qatar’s thriving economic diversification and growth resulting from the success of its national carrier, Qatar Airways.
Focused on increasing capacity and its multi-dimensional facilities, the expansion project is set to increase HIA’s capacity to more than 53mn passengers annually by 2022, and the next phase, which will commence after the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar, will increase HIA’s capacity to more than 60mn passengers per year.
HIA’s expansion will also create thousands of job opportunities in Qatar, allowing the country to achieve its goals as part of Qatar National Vision 2030.
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