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Hamad International Airport (HIA) installed vending machines with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) across key passenger touchpoints throughout the terminal.

Hamad International Airport (HIA) in Qatar has announced that it is one of the first airports in the world to be awarded ISO 22301:2012 Business Continuity Management System Certification by British Standards Institution (BSI).

Hamad International Airport (HIA) has announced that it handled 529,436 tonnes of cargo during the first quarter (Q1) of this year, which signifies a 4,7 percent increase in the global hub’s cargo activity in comparison to the same quarter of 2019.

Hamad International Airport (HIA) has announced that it has served a record 38,786,422 passengers in 2019, which is the most number of passengers it has served since the start of its operations in 2014, making 2019 HIA’s most successful year yet.

Hamad International Airport (HIA) has revealed plans for its second expansion phase to an international audience of real estate investors at Cityscape Qatar, which took place from October 22 - 24 in Doha.

Hamad International Airport (HIA), Qatar’s five-star gateway to the world, will reveal its exciting plans for the second phase of the airport expansion to an international audience of real estate developers and investors at Cityscape Qatar, which takes place from October 22 - 24 at Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre.

Hamad International Airport (HIA) has launched the second phase of its innovative Smart Airport programme which sets to initiate an exciting major digital transformation of the passenger journey through facial biometric recognition across all key passenger touch points.

Hamad International Airport (HIA) participated in the Passenger Terminal Expo 2019 (PTE), the world’s leading international airport conference and exhibition, which took place in London on 26, 27, and 28 March.

The launch of Hamad International Airport (HIA) in April 2014 already marked a major milestone in the country’s present and future aspirations. The USD15.5 billion airfield, hailed as one of the most advanced worldwide,

These advancements are particularly gaining prominence at major hubs like Dubai International, now the world’s third busiest airport with 78 million travellers, up from the sixth position in 2014, and the number one airfield in terms of international traffic.