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|[[Qatar Airways]]|[[Adana Şakirpaşa Airport|Adana]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/274750/qatar-airways-adds-adana-service-from-nov-2017/|author=Liu, Jim|title=Qatar Airways adds Adana service from Nov 2017|publisher=Routes Online|date=2017-09-13|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Bole International Airport|Addis Ababa]], [[Adelaide Airport|Adelaide]], [[Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport|Ahmedabad]], [[Houari Boumediene Airport|Algiers]], [[Queen Alia International Airport|Amman–Queen Alia]], [[Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport|Amritsar]], [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]], [[Esenboğa International Airport|Ankara]], [[Athens International Airport|Athens]], [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]], [[Auckland Airport|Auckland]], [[Baghdad International Airport|Baghdad]], [[Heydar Aliyev International Airport|Baku]], [[Suvarnabhumi Airport|Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi]], [[Barcelona–El Prat Airport|Barcelona]], [[Basra International Airport|Basra]], [[Beijing Capital International Airport|Beijing–Capital]], [[Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport|Beirut]], [[Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport|Belgrade]], [[Kempegowda International Airport|Bengaluru]], [[Berlin Tegel Airport|Berlin–Tegel]], [[Birmingham Airport|Birmingham]], [[Logan International Airport|Boston]], [[Brussels Airport|Brussels]], [[Henri Coandă International Airport|Bucharest]], [[Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport|Budapest]], [[Ministro Pistarini International Airport|Buenos Aires–Ezeiza]], [[Canberra International Airport|Canberra]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/273938/qatar-airways-schedules-canberra-feb-2018-launch/|author=Liu, Jim|title=Qatar Airways schedules Canberra Feb 2018 launch|publisher=Routes Online|date=2017-07-21|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Cape Town International Airport|Cape Town]], [[Cardiff Airport|Cardiff]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Qatar Airways adds Cardiff from May 2018|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/274774/qatar-airways-adds-cardiff-from-may-2018/|author=Liu, Jim|publisher=Routes Online|date=2017-09-13|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Mohammed V International Airport|Casablanca]], [[Chiang Mai International Airport|Chiang Mai]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/274329/qatar-revises-chiang-mai-launch-to-dec-2017/|title=Qatar revises Chiang Mai launch to Dec 2017|author=Liu, Jim|publisher=Routes Online|date=2017-08-16|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport|Chengdu]], [[Chennai International Airport|Chennai]], [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]], [[Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport|Chongqing]], [[Clark International Airport|Clark]], [[Bandaranaike International Airport|Colombo–Bandaranaike]], [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]], [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas/Fort Worth]], [[Da Nang International Airport|Da Nang]],<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases/2018/DaNang.html?activeTag=Press-releases |title=Archived copy |access-date=2018-09-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180906201428/https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases/2018/DaNang.html?activeTag=Press-releases |archive-date=2018-09-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Julius Nyerere International Airport|Dar es Salaam]], [[Francisco Bangoy International Airport|Davao]],<ref name="Sum19">{{cite web|url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/283272/qatar-airways-schedules-additional-5-destinations-launch-in-s19/|title=Qatar Airways schedules additional 5 destinations launch in S19|publisher=RoutesOnline|date=7 March 2019|accessdate=7 March 2019}}</ref> [[Indira Gandhi International Airport|Delhi]], [[Ngurah Rai International Airport|Denpasar/Bali]], [[Shahjalal International Airport|Dhaka]], [[Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport|Djibouti]], [[Dublin Airport|Dublin]], [[King Shaka International Airport|Durban]], [[Edinburgh Airport|Edinburgh]], [[Entebbe International Airport|Entebbe]], <!--[[Erbil International Airport|Erbil]] [temporary suspended]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/2017/9/27/foreign-airlines-suspend-kurdistan-flights-after-baghdad-ban|title=Foreign airlines suspend Kurdistan flights after Baghdad ban|work=The New Arab|date=2017-09-27|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref>,-->[[Faisalabad International Airport|Faisalabad]], [[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]], [[Sir Seretse Khama International Airport|Gaborone]](begins 15 December 2019),<ref>https://www.gulf-times.com/story/647549/Qatar-Airways-direct-service-to-boost-Botswana-tou</ref> [[Geneva Airport|Geneva]], [[Dabolim Airport|Goa]], [[Göteborg Landvetter Airport|Gothenburg]], [[Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport|Guangzhou]], [[Hatay Airport|Hatay]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/277031/qatar-airways-plans-hatay-launch-in-april-2018/|title=Qatar Airways plans Hatay launch in April 2018|first=UBM (UK) Ltd.|last=2018|publisher=}}</ref> [[Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport|Hangzhou]], [[Noi Bai International Airport|Hanoi]], [[Helsinki Airport|Helsinki]], [[Tan Son Nhat International Airport|Ho Chi Minh City]], [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]], [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Rajiv Gandhi International Airport|Hyderabad]], [[Islamabad International Airport|Islamabad]], [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]],<ref>[https://qatarairways.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016019993-Qatar-Airways-flights-to-Istanbul-Ataturk-Airport-cancelled-on-1-2-March-2019-due-to-airport-relocation-to-new-Istanbul-Airport-]</ref> [[Sabiha Gökçen International Airport|Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen]], [[Isfahan International Airport|Isfahan]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases/2018/November/Isfahan.html?activeTag=Press-releases|title=Qatar Airways Expands its Operations in Iran in 2019 with the Launch of Direct Flights to Isfahan and Increased Flights to Shiraz and Tehran|last=|first=|date= 26 November 2018|website=Qatar Airways|access-date=}}</ref> [[Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport|Izmir]],<ref name="Sum19"/> [[Soekarno–Hatta International Airport|Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta]], [[O. R. Tambo International Airport|Johannesburg–OR Tambo]], [[Jinnah International Airport|Karachi]], [[Tribhuvan International Airport|Kathmandu]], [[Boryspil International Airport|Kiev–Boryspil]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Qatar Airways adds Kiev from late-August 2017|author=Liu, Jim|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/273807/qatar-airways-adds-kiev-from-late-august-2017/|accessdate=2018-04-03|publisher=Routes Online|date=2017-07-14}}</ref> [[Kigali International Airport|Kigali]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Qatar suspends Kigali in July/August 2017|author=Liu, Jim|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/273683/qatar-suspends-kigali-in-julyaugust-2017/|publisher=Routes Online|date=2017-07-06|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Kilimanjaro International Airport|Kilimanjaro]], [[Cochin International Airport|Kochi]], [[Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport|Kolkata]], [[Calicut International Airport|Kozhikode]], [[Krabi Airport|Krabi]], [[Kuala Lumpur International Airport|Kuala Lumpur–International]], [[Kuwait International Airport|Kuwait City]], [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport|Lagos]], [[Allama Iqbal International Airport|Lahore]], [[Langkawi International Airport|Langkawi]],<ref>https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/283991/qatar-airways-adds-langkawi-service-from-october-2019/</ref> [[Larnaca International Airport|Larnaca]], [[Lisbon Airport|Lisbon]], [[Gatwick Airport|London–Gatwick]], [[Heathrow Airport|London–Heathrow]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Quatro de Fevereiro Airport|Luanda]] (begins 29 March 2020),<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases/2019/September/ENQAAngola.html|title=Qatar Airways to Launch Direct Flights to Luanda, Angola from March 2020|work=Qatar Airways|accessdate=8 September 2019}}</ref> [[Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]], [[Seychelles International Airport|Mahé]], [[Ibrahim Nasir International Airport|Malé]], [[Malta International Airport|Malta]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://worldairlinenews.com/2018/12/10/qatar-airways-to-launch-flights-to-malta-starts-service-to-mombasa/|title=Qatar Airways to launch flights to Malta, starts service to Mombasa|first=Bruce|last=Drum|date=Dec 10, 2018|accessdate=Mar 4, 2019}}</ref> [[Manchester Airport|Manchester]], [[Ninoy Aquino International Airport|Manila]], [[Maputo International Airport|Maputo]], [[Marrakesh Menara Airport|Marrakech]], [[Mashhad International Airport|Mashhad]], [[Melbourne Airport|Melbourne]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]], [[Milan–Malpensa Airport|Milan–Malpensa]], [[Aden Adde International Airport|Mogadishu]],<ref name="Sum19"/> [[Moi International Airport|Mombasa]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001305766/coast-tourism-players-laud-qatar-airways-new-mombasa-flights|title=Coast Tourism players laud Qatar Airways new Mombasa flights|first=Philip|last=Mwakio|website=The Standard|accessdate=Mar 4, 2019}}</ref> [[Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport|Montréal–Trudeau]], [[Moscow Domodedovo Airport|Moscow–Domodedovo]],<ref>{{cite news|author=Liu, Jim|title=Qatar Airways resumes 3rd daily Moscow service from mid-Dec 2017|url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/276050/qatar-airways-resumes-3rd-daily-moscow-service-from-mid-dec-2017/|accessdate=2018-04-03|work=Routes Online|date=2017-12-05}}</ref> [[Multan International Airport|Multan]], [[Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport|Mumbai]], [[Munich Airport|Munich]], [[Muscat International Airport|Muscat]], [[Jomo Kenyatta International Airport|Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta]], [[Al Najaf International Airport|Najaf]], [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]], [[Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport|Nagpur]], [[Nice Côte d'Azur Airport|Nice]], [[Kansai International Airport|Osaka–Kansai]] (resumes 6 April 2020),<ref>{{cite web |last1=Liu |first1=Jim |title=Qatar Airways resumes Osaka service from April 2020 |url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/286380/qatar-airways-resumes-osaka-service-from-april-2020/ |website=Routesonline |accessdate=17 September 2019}}</ref> [[Oslo Airport, Gardermoen|Oslo–Gardermoen]], [[Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris–Charles de Gaulle]], [[Penang International Airport|Penang]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/275284/qatar-airways-plans-penang-launch-in-feb-2018/|title=Qatar Airways plans Penang launch in Feb 2018|first=UBM (UK) Ltd.|last=2018|publisher=|accessdate=28 May 2018}}</ref> [[Perth Airport|Perth]], [[Bacha Khan International Airport|Peshawar]], [[Philadelphia International Airport|Philadelphia]], [[Phnom Penh International Airport|Phnom Penh]], [[Phuket International Airport|Phuket]], [[Pisa International Airport|Pisa]], [[Václav Havel Airport Prague|Prague]],<ref>https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases/2017/July/qatar-airways-accelerates-its-global-expansion-with-the-launch-o.html?activeTag=Press-releases#</ref> [[Rabat–Salé Airport|Rabat]],<ref name="Sum19"/> [[Rome–Fiumicino]], [[Salalah Airport|Salalah]], [[São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport|São Paulo–Guarulhos]], [[Sarajevo airport|Sarajevo]], [[Incheon International Airport|Seoul–Incheon]], [[Shanghai Pudong International Airport|Shanghai–Pudong]], [[Shiraz International Airport|Shiraz]], [[Sialkot International Airport|Sialkot]], [[Singapore Changi Airport|Singapore]], [[Skopje "Alexander the Great" Airport|Skopje]], [[Sofia Airport|Sofia]], [[Sohar Airport|Sohar]], [[Stockholm Arlanda Airport|Stockholm–Arlanda]], [[Pulkovo Airport|St. Petersburg]],<ref>{{cite pr|title=Qatar Airways Launches Flights to Russia’s St. Petersburg as Ambitious Expansion Plans Continue|url=https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases/2017/Oct/qatar-airways-launches-flights-to-russias-st--petersburg-as-ambi.html?activeTag=Press-releases#|website=qatarairways.com|publisher=Qatar Airways|date=2017-10-08|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Sulaimaniyah International Airport|Sulaymaniah]], [[Sydney International Airport|Sydney]], [[Tbilisi International Airport|Tbilisi]], [[Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport|Tehran–Imam Khomeini]], [[Thessaloniki Airport|Thessaloniki]], [[Trivandrum International Airport|Thiruvananthapuram]], [[Haneda Airport|Tokyo–Haneda]], [[Narita International Airport|Tokyo–Narita]], [[Tunis–Carthage International Airport|Tunis]], [[Venice Marco Polo Airport|Venice]], [[Vienna International Airport|Vienna]], [[Warsaw Chopin Airport|Warsaw–Chopin]], [[Washington Dulles International Airport|Washington–Dulles]], [[Hosea Kutako International Airport|Windhoek–Hosea Kutako]], [[Yangon International Airport|Yangon]], [[Zvartnots International Airport|Yerevan]], [[Abeid Amani Karume International Airport|Zanzibar]], [[Zagreb Airport|Zagreb]], [[Zürich Airport|Zürich]]<br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]],<ref name=routesonline>{{cite news|url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/277490/qatar-airways-opens-reservation-for-additional-destinations-in-s18/|author=Liu, Jim|title=Qatar Airways opens reservation for additional destinations in S18|publisher=Routes Online|date=2018-03-07|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Bodrum Airport|Bodrum]],<ref name=routesonline/> [[Málaga Airport|Málaga]],<ref name=routesonline/> [[Mykonos International Airport|Mykonos]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/277091/qatar-airways-plans-mykonos-late-may-2018-launch/|author=Liu, Jim|title=Qatar Airways plans Mykonos late-May 2018 launch|publisher=Routes Online|date=2018-02-08|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref>
|[[Qatar Airways]]|[[Adana Şakirpaşa Airport|Adana]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/274750/qatar-airways-adds-adana-service-from-nov-2017/|author=Liu, Jim|title=Qatar Airways adds Adana service from Nov 2017|publisher=Routes Online|date=2017-09-13|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Bole International Airport|Addis Ababa]], [[Adelaide Airport|Adelaide]], [[Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport|Ahmedabad]], [[Houari Boumediene Airport|Algiers]], [[Queen Alia International Airport|Amman–Queen Alia]], [[Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport|Amritsar]], [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]], [[Esenboğa International Airport|Ankara]], [[Athens International Airport|Athens]], [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]], [[Auckland Airport|Auckland]], [[Baghdad International Airport|Baghdad]], [[Heydar Aliyev International Airport|Baku]], [[Suvarnabhumi Airport|Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi]], [[Barcelona–El Prat Airport|Barcelona]], [[Basra International Airport|Basra]], [[Beijing Capital International Airport|Beijing–Capital]], [[Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport|Beirut]], [[Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport|Belgrade]], [[Kempegowda International Airport|Bengaluru]], [[Berlin Tegel Airport|Berlin–Tegel]], [[Birmingham Airport|Birmingham]], [[Logan International Airport|Boston]], [[Brussels Airport|Brussels]], [[Henri Coandă International Airport|Bucharest]], [[Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport|Budapest]], [[Ministro Pistarini International Airport|Buenos Aires–Ezeiza]], [[Canberra International Airport|Canberra]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/273938/qatar-airways-schedules-canberra-feb-2018-launch/|author=Liu, Jim|title=Qatar Airways schedules Canberra Feb 2018 launch|publisher=Routes Online|date=2017-07-21|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Cape Town International Airport|Cape Town]], [[Cardiff Airport|Cardiff]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Qatar Airways adds Cardiff from May 2018|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/274774/qatar-airways-adds-cardiff-from-may-2018/|author=Liu, Jim|publisher=Routes Online|date=2017-09-13|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Mohammed V International Airport|Casablanca]], [[Chiang Mai International Airport|Chiang Mai]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/274329/qatar-revises-chiang-mai-launch-to-dec-2017/|title=Qatar revises Chiang Mai launch to Dec 2017|author=Liu, Jim|publisher=Routes Online|date=2017-08-16|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport|Chengdu]], [[Chennai International Airport|Chennai]], [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]], [[Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport|Chongqing]], [[Clark International Airport|Clark]], [[Bandaranaike International Airport|Colombo–Bandaranaike]], [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]], [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas/Fort Worth]], [[Da Nang International Airport|Da Nang]],<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases/2018/DaNang.html?activeTag=Press-releases |title=Archived copy |access-date=2018-09-09 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180906201428/https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases/2018/DaNang.html?activeTag=Press-releases |archive-date=2018-09-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref> [[Julius Nyerere International Airport|Dar es Salaam]], [[Francisco Bangoy International Airport|Davao]],<ref name="Sum19">{{cite web|url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/283272/qatar-airways-schedules-additional-5-destinations-launch-in-s19/|title=Qatar Airways schedules additional 5 destinations launch in S19|publisher=RoutesOnline|date=7 March 2019|accessdate=7 March 2019}}</ref> [[Indira Gandhi International Airport|Delhi]], [[Ngurah Rai International Airport|Denpasar/Bali]], [[Shahjalal International Airport|Dhaka]], [[Djibouti-Ambouli International Airport|Djibouti]], [[Dublin Airport|Dublin]], [[King Shaka International Airport|Durban]], [[Edinburgh Airport|Edinburgh]], [[Entebbe International Airport|Entebbe]], <!--[[Erbil International Airport|Erbil]] [temporary suspended]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/news/2017/9/27/foreign-airlines-suspend-kurdistan-flights-after-baghdad-ban|title=Foreign airlines suspend Kurdistan flights after Baghdad ban|work=The New Arab|date=2017-09-27|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref>,-->[[Faisalabad International Airport|Faisalabad]], [[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]], [[Sir Seretse Khama International Airport|Gaborone]] (begins 15 December 2019),<ref>https://www.gulf-times.com/story/647549/Qatar-Airways-direct-service-to-boost-Botswana-tou</ref> [[Geneva Airport|Geneva]], [[Dabolim Airport|Goa]], [[Göteborg Landvetter Airport|Gothenburg]], [[Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport|Guangzhou]], [[Hatay Airport|Hatay]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/277031/qatar-airways-plans-hatay-launch-in-april-2018/|title=Qatar Airways plans Hatay launch in April 2018|first=UBM (UK) Ltd.|last=2018|publisher=}}</ref> [[Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport|Hangzhou]], [[Noi Bai International Airport|Hanoi]], [[Helsinki Airport|Helsinki]], [[Tan Son Nhat International Airport|Ho Chi Minh City]], [[Hong Kong International Airport|Hong Kong]], [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Rajiv Gandhi International Airport|Hyderabad]], [[Islamabad International Airport|Islamabad]], [[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]],<ref>[https://qatarairways.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360016019993-Qatar-Airways-flights-to-Istanbul-Ataturk-Airport-cancelled-on-1-2-March-2019-due-to-airport-relocation-to-new-Istanbul-Airport-]</ref> [[Sabiha Gökçen International Airport|Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen]], [[Isfahan International Airport|Isfahan]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases/2018/November/Isfahan.html?activeTag=Press-releases|title=Qatar Airways Expands its Operations in Iran in 2019 with the Launch of Direct Flights to Isfahan and Increased Flights to Shiraz and Tehran|last=|first=|date= 26 November 2018|website=Qatar Airways|access-date=}}</ref> [[Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport|Izmir]],<ref name="Sum19"/> [[Soekarno–Hatta International Airport|Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta]], [[O. R. Tambo International Airport|Johannesburg–OR Tambo]], [[Jinnah International Airport|Karachi]], [[Tribhuvan International Airport|Kathmandu]], [[Boryspil International Airport|Kiev–Boryspil]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Qatar Airways adds Kiev from late-August 2017|author=Liu, Jim|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/273807/qatar-airways-adds-kiev-from-late-august-2017/|accessdate=2018-04-03|publisher=Routes Online|date=2017-07-14}}</ref> [[Kigali International Airport|Kigali]],<ref>{{cite news|title=Qatar suspends Kigali in July/August 2017|author=Liu, Jim|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/273683/qatar-suspends-kigali-in-julyaugust-2017/|publisher=Routes Online|date=2017-07-06|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Kilimanjaro International Airport|Kilimanjaro]], [[Cochin International Airport|Kochi]], [[Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport|Kolkata]], [[Calicut International Airport|Kozhikode]], [[Krabi Airport|Krabi]], [[Kuala Lumpur International Airport|Kuala Lumpur–International]], [[Kuwait International Airport|Kuwait City]], [[Murtala Muhammed International Airport|Lagos]], [[Allama Iqbal International Airport|Lahore]], [[Langkawi International Airport|Langkawi]],<ref>https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/283991/qatar-airways-adds-langkawi-service-from-october-2019/</ref> [[Larnaca International Airport|Larnaca]], [[Lisbon Airport|Lisbon]], [[Gatwick Airport|London–Gatwick]], [[Heathrow Airport|London–Heathrow]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Quatro de Fevereiro Airport|Luanda]] (begins 29 March 2020),<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases/2019/September/ENQAAngola.html|title=Qatar Airways to Launch Direct Flights to Luanda, Angola from March 2020|work=Qatar Airways|accessdate=8 September 2019}}</ref> [[Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]], [[Seychelles International Airport|Mahé]], [[Ibrahim Nasir International Airport|Malé]], [[Malta International Airport|Malta]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://worldairlinenews.com/2018/12/10/qatar-airways-to-launch-flights-to-malta-starts-service-to-mombasa/|title=Qatar Airways to launch flights to Malta, starts service to Mombasa|first=Bruce|last=Drum|date=Dec 10, 2018|accessdate=Mar 4, 2019}}</ref> [[Manchester Airport|Manchester]], [[Ninoy Aquino International Airport|Manila]], [[Maputo International Airport|Maputo]], [[Marrakesh Menara Airport|Marrakech]], [[Mashhad International Airport|Mashhad]], [[Melbourne Airport|Melbourne]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]], [[Milan–Malpensa Airport|Milan–Malpensa]], [[Aden Adde International Airport|Mogadishu]],<ref name="Sum19"/> [[Moi International Airport|Mombasa]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2001305766/coast-tourism-players-laud-qatar-airways-new-mombasa-flights|title=Coast Tourism players laud Qatar Airways new Mombasa flights|first=Philip|last=Mwakio|website=The Standard|accessdate=Mar 4, 2019}}</ref> [[Montréal–Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport|Montréal–Trudeau]], [[Moscow Domodedovo Airport|Moscow–Domodedovo]],<ref>{{cite news|author=Liu, Jim|title=Qatar Airways resumes 3rd daily Moscow service from mid-Dec 2017|url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/276050/qatar-airways-resumes-3rd-daily-moscow-service-from-mid-dec-2017/|accessdate=2018-04-03|work=Routes Online|date=2017-12-05}}</ref> [[Multan International Airport|Multan]], [[Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport|Mumbai]], [[Munich Airport|Munich]], [[Muscat International Airport|Muscat]], [[Jomo Kenyatta International Airport|Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta]], [[Al Najaf International Airport|Najaf]], [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]], [[Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport|Nagpur]], [[Nice Côte d'Azur Airport|Nice]], [[Kansai International Airport|Osaka–Kansai]] (resumes 6 April 2020),<ref>{{cite web |last1=Liu |first1=Jim |title=Qatar Airways resumes Osaka service from April 2020 |url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/286380/qatar-airways-resumes-osaka-service-from-april-2020/ |website=Routesonline |accessdate=17 September 2019}}</ref> [[Oslo Airport, Gardermoen|Oslo–Gardermoen]], [[Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris–Charles de Gaulle]], [[Penang International Airport|Penang]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/275284/qatar-airways-plans-penang-launch-in-feb-2018/|title=Qatar Airways plans Penang launch in Feb 2018|first=UBM (UK) Ltd.|last=2018|publisher=|accessdate=28 May 2018}}</ref> [[Perth Airport|Perth]], [[Bacha Khan International Airport|Peshawar]], [[Philadelphia International Airport|Philadelphia]], [[Phnom Penh International Airport|Phnom Penh]], [[Phuket International Airport|Phuket]], [[Pisa International Airport|Pisa]], [[Václav Havel Airport Prague|Prague]],<ref>https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases/2017/July/qatar-airways-accelerates-its-global-expansion-with-the-launch-o.html?activeTag=Press-releases#</ref> [[Rabat–Salé Airport|Rabat]],<ref name="Sum19"/> [[Rome–Fiumicino]], [[Salalah Airport|Salalah]], [[São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport|São Paulo–Guarulhos]], [[Sarajevo airport|Sarajevo]], [[Incheon International Airport|Seoul–Incheon]], [[Shanghai Pudong International Airport|Shanghai–Pudong]], [[Shiraz International Airport|Shiraz]], [[Sialkot International Airport|Sialkot]], [[Singapore Changi Airport|Singapore]], [[Skopje "Alexander the Great" Airport|Skopje]], [[Sofia Airport|Sofia]], [[Sohar Airport|Sohar]], [[Stockholm Arlanda Airport|Stockholm–Arlanda]], [[Pulkovo Airport|St. Petersburg]],<ref>{{cite pr|title=Qatar Airways Launches Flights to Russia’s St. Petersburg as Ambitious Expansion Plans Continue|url=https://www.qatarairways.com/en/press-releases/2017/Oct/qatar-airways-launches-flights-to-russias-st--petersburg-as-ambi.html?activeTag=Press-releases#|website=qatarairways.com|publisher=Qatar Airways|date=2017-10-08|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Sulaimaniyah International Airport|Sulaymaniah]], [[Sydney International Airport|Sydney]], [[Tbilisi International Airport|Tbilisi]], [[Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport|Tehran–Imam Khomeini]], [[Thessaloniki Airport|Thessaloniki]], [[Trivandrum International Airport|Thiruvananthapuram]], [[Haneda Airport|Tokyo–Haneda]], [[Narita International Airport|Tokyo–Narita]], [[Tunis–Carthage International Airport|Tunis]], [[Venice Marco Polo Airport|Venice]], [[Vienna International Airport|Vienna]], [[Warsaw Chopin Airport|Warsaw–Chopin]], [[Washington Dulles International Airport|Washington–Dulles]], [[Hosea Kutako International Airport|Windhoek–Hosea Kutako]], [[Yangon International Airport|Yangon]], [[Zvartnots International Airport|Yerevan]], [[Abeid Amani Karume International Airport|Zanzibar]], [[Zagreb Airport|Zagreb]], [[Zürich Airport|Zürich]]<br /> '''Seasonal:''' [[Antalya Airport|Antalya]],<ref name=routesonline>{{cite news|url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/277490/qatar-airways-opens-reservation-for-additional-destinations-in-s18/|author=Liu, Jim|title=Qatar Airways opens reservation for additional destinations in S18|publisher=Routes Online|date=2018-03-07|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref> [[Bodrum Airport|Bodrum]],<ref name=routesonline/> [[Málaga Airport|Málaga]],<ref name=routesonline/> [[Mykonos International Airport|Mykonos]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.routesonline.com/news/38/airlineroute/277091/qatar-airways-plans-mykonos-late-may-2018-launch/|author=Liu, Jim|title=Qatar Airways plans Mykonos late-May 2018 launch|publisher=Routes Online|date=2018-02-08|accessdate=2018-04-03}}</ref>
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Hamad International Airport

مطار حمد الدولي

Maṭār Ḥamad al-Duwalī
Summary
OwnerQatar Civil Aviation Authority
OperatorQatar Airways
ServesQatar
LocationDoha, Qatar
Opened30 April 2014
Hub for
Elevation AMSL4 m / 13 ft
Coordinates25°16′23″N 51°36′29″E / 25.27306°N 51.60806°E / 25.27306; 51.60806
Websitedohahamadairport.com
Map
DOH/OTHH is located in Qatar
DOH/OTHH
DOH/OTHH
Location in Qatar
DOH/OTHH is located in Asia
DOH/OTHH
DOH/OTHH
DOH/OTHH (Asia)
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
16R/34L 4,250 13,944 Asphalt
16L/34R 4,850 15,912 Asphalt
Statistics (2017)
Passenger movements35,270,410 Decrease5.4%
Aircraft movements265,793 Increase15.8%
Cargo tonnage2,227,705 Increase14.95%
Source:ATR[1]

Hamad International Airport (IATA: DOH, ICAO: OTHH) (Template:Lang-ar, Maṭār Ḥamad al-Duwalī) is the sole international airport in the state of Qatar. Located south of its capital, Doha, it replaced the former Doha International Airport as Qatar's principal airport.

Formerly known as New Doha International Airport (NDIA), Hamad International Airport was originally scheduled to open in 2009, but after a series of costly delays, the airport finally opened on 30 April 2014 with a ceremonial Qatar Airways flight landing from nearby Doha International. National carrier Qatar Airways and all other carriers formally relocated to the new airport on 27 May 2014. [2]

History

Planning and construction

Planning took place in 2003 and construction began in 2005. The airport (terminal and runway) has been built 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) east of the older Doha International Airport. It is spread over an area of 2,200 hectares (5,500 acres), and was set to initially serve airlines that will not utilize lounge access.

Hamad International Airport was designed to cater for a projected ongoing increase in the volume of traffic. The airport has an initial annual capacity of 29 million passengers, three times the current volume. Upon completion, it will be able to handle 50 million passengers per year, although some estimates suggest the airport could handle up to 93 million per year, making it the second largest airport in the region after Dubai.[3] It is also expected to handle 320,000 aircraft movements and 2 million tonnes of cargo annually. The check-in and retail areas are expected to be 12 times larger than those at the current airport. The airport will be two-thirds the size of Doha city.[4] The airport has an oasis theme. Many of the buildings have a water motif, with wave-styled roofs and desert plants growing in recycled water.[5] The airport is built over 22 square kilometres (8.5 sq mi), half of which is on reclaimed land.[6]

The Steering Committee awarded the contract for the development of the airport to Bechtel. The contract includes the design, construction management and project management of the facilities.[7] The terminal and concourses were designed by the architecture firm HOK. Engineering, Procurement and Construction contract for Phase I and II were undertaken by Turkish TAV Construction and Japanese Taisei Corporation.

Opening

Cargo operations began from 1 December 2013, with an inaugural flight by Qatar Airways Cargo arriving from Europe.[8] The original soft launch on 2 April 2013 was cancelled just a few hours prior, and was postponed indefinitely due to unsatisfactory safety related issues that needed further reviewing taking nine months to address.[9] Hamad International Airport was then set to begin passenger operations in January 2014, with a soft opening.[10]

Qatar Airways threatened a $600 million lawsuit against the joint venture contractor Lindner Depa Interiors for delaying the opening of the airport by failing to complete its lounges on time; LDI stated that it was delayed due to inadequate site access. Qatar Airways later blamed Bechtel for the opening delay in April 2013, citing failures to meet regulatory requirements.[11]

Hamad International Airport finally began passenger operations on 30 April 2014, with ten initial airlines operating.[12] Qatar Airways and remaining airlines started operations to Hamad Airport on 27 May 2014 at 09:00 (Qatar time).

An expansion plan announced in September 2015 called for an extension of the check-in area, an expansion of concourses D and E into a 1.3 km long concourse, a new passenger amenity area in the D/E complex with lounges, shops and restaurants.[13][14] As part of this expansion plan, the Doha Metro will be extended to the airport. It is scheduled to open in time for the 2022 World Cup.[15]

In 2016, the airport was named the 50th busiest airport in the world by passenger traffic, serving 37,283,987 passengers, a 20.2% increase from 2015.

Facilities

Interior of Concourse C
File:Sculpture at hamad airport 2016.jpg
The Lamp Bear statue
Qatar Airways aircraft on the apron

Terminal 1

  • Concourse A has 10 passenger gates connected to jet bridges and is located west of the check-in area and Main Terminal. Two of the gates are designed to accommodate the Airbus A380.
  • Concourse B has 10 passenger gates connected to jet bridges and is located east of the check-in area. It has opened on April 30, 2014 with 10 airlines transferring operations over from Doha International Airport. Two of the gates are built to accommodate the Airbus A380. There is a small coffee shop located at the end of Concourse B, as well as smoking rooms, family areas, and an express duty-free store.
  • Concourse C has 13 passenger gates connected to jet bridges, two of them built specifically for the Airbus A380. There are 10 remote gates without a fixed jet bridge link connected to Concourse C. This Concourse has opened on 27 May 2014.
  • Concourse D Is fully operational. Gates 1–4 are on the first floor and Gates 18–24 on the ground floor. (Gates 2 and 4 will be permanently closed due to the expansion of HIA)
  • Concourse E Is fully operational. Gates 1–4 are on the first floor and Gates 18–24 on the ground floor. (Gates 2 and 4 will be permanently closed due to the expansion of HIA)

Concourses D and E are due to be extended with a possible Concourse F although plans are still to be finalised.[13] Terminal 1 features First and Business Class lounges which were opened by Qatar Airways CEO, Akbar Al Baker on 20 June 2014.

Lamp Bear

The most prominent figure inside the airport is a giant bronze statue of a teddy bear with its head in a lamp. The untitled sculpture, often known as "Lamp Bear", is one of three creations by Swiss artist Urs Fischer and is on display at the grand foyer of the airport's duty-free shopping hall. Standing at seven meters tall and weighing approximately 18-20 tons, the statue was previously displayed at the Seagram Building's plaza in New York City before being purchased by a member of the Qatari royal family at a Christie's auction for US$6.8 million.[16][17]

In 2018 the airport added a new sculpture in their terminal, called Small Lie by American artist Kaws which was a donation from the Qatar Museum.[18]

Expansion

In order to accommodate the increased passengers numbers of the FIFA 2022 World Cup and to keep up with Qatar Airway's continued passenger growth. The airport handled 34.5 million passengers in 2018 and this is expected to rise to 53 million by 2020.[19] A new central building located between the existing Concourse's D & E will feature a 10,000 sqm tropical garden with a 268 sum water feature, similar to that found at Singapore Changi airport's Jewel complex. The project will also add 11,720 sqm of retail and F&B and a new transfer area. A new Qatar Airways Al Mourn lounge will cover 9,000 sqm (around 2.2 acres), making it the world's largest airport lounge.[20] In addition concourses D & E will be lengthened to accommodate nine new wide-body aircraft stands (with more on option given rising demand).

Runways

The airport has two parallel runways, located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from each other, which are designed for simultaneous take-offs and landings. The first is 4,850 m × 60 m (15,910 ft × 200 ft) and is considered to be the longest runway in Western Asia, and also one of the longest runways in the world. The second runway is 4,250 m × 60 m (13,940 ft × 200 ft).[21]

Airlines and destinations

Passenger

AirlinesDestinations
Air IndiaDelhi[22]
Air India ExpressKannur, Kochi, Kozhikode, Mangalore, Mumbai, Thiruvananthapuram
Biman Bangladesh AirlinesChittagong, Dhaka, Sylhet1
British AirwaysLondon–Heathrow
Cham Wings AirlinesDamascus
Ethiopian AirlinesAddis Ababa
Himalaya AirlinesKathmandu
IndiGoChennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kannur, Kochi, Kozhikode, Mumbai
Iran AirLar, Shiraz
Jazeera AirwaysKuwait City
Kuwait AirwaysKuwait City
Middle East AirlinesBeirut
Nepal AirlinesKathmandu
Oman AirMuscat
Pakistan International AirlinesPeshawar, Islamabad, Lahore
Pegasus AirlinesIstanbul–Sabiha Gökçen
Philippine AirlinesManila
Qatar AirwaysAdana,[23] Addis Ababa, Adelaide, Ahmedabad, Algiers, Amman–Queen Alia, Amritsar, Amsterdam, Ankara, Athens, Atlanta, Auckland, Baghdad, Baku, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Barcelona, Basra, Beijing–Capital, Beirut, Belgrade, Bengaluru, Berlin–Tegel, Birmingham, Boston, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Buenos Aires–Ezeiza, Canberra,[24] Cape Town, Cardiff,[25] Casablanca, Chiang Mai,[26] Chengdu, Chennai, Chicago–O'Hare, Chongqing, Clark, Colombo–Bandaranaike, Copenhagen, Dallas/Fort Worth, Da Nang,[27] Dar es Salaam, Davao,[28] Delhi, Denpasar/Bali, Dhaka, Djibouti, Dublin, Durban, Edinburgh, Entebbe, Faisalabad, Frankfurt, Gaborone (begins 15 December 2019),[29] Geneva, Goa, Gothenburg, Guangzhou, Hatay,[30] Hangzhou, Hanoi, Helsinki, Ho Chi Minh City, Hong Kong, Houston–Intercontinental, Hyderabad, Islamabad, Istanbul,[31] Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen, Isfahan,[32] Izmir,[28] Jakarta–Soekarno-Hatta, Johannesburg–OR Tambo, Karachi, Kathmandu, Kiev–Boryspil,[33] Kigali,[34] Kilimanjaro, Kochi, Kolkata, Kozhikode, Krabi, Kuala Lumpur–International, Kuwait City, Lagos, Lahore, Langkawi,[35] Larnaca, Lisbon, London–Gatwick, London–Heathrow, Los Angeles, Luanda (begins 29 March 2020),[36] Madrid, Mahé, Malé, Malta,[37] Manchester, Manila, Maputo, Marrakech, Mashhad, Melbourne, Miami, Milan–Malpensa, Mogadishu,[28] Mombasa,[38] Montréal–Trudeau, Moscow–Domodedovo,[39] Multan, Mumbai, Munich, Muscat, Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta, Najaf, New York–JFK, Nagpur, Nice, Osaka–Kansai (resumes 6 April 2020),[40] Oslo–Gardermoen, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Penang,[41] Perth, Peshawar, Philadelphia, Phnom Penh, Phuket, Pisa, Prague,[42] Rabat,[28] Rome–Fiumicino, Salalah, São Paulo–Guarulhos, Sarajevo, Seoul–Incheon, Shanghai–Pudong, Shiraz, Sialkot, Singapore, Skopje, Sofia, Sohar, Stockholm–Arlanda, St. Petersburg,[43] Sulaymaniah, Sydney, Tbilisi, Tehran–Imam Khomeini, Thessaloniki, Thiruvananthapuram, Tokyo–Haneda, Tokyo–Narita, Tunis, Venice, Vienna, Warsaw–Chopin, Washington–Dulles, Windhoek–Hosea Kutako, Yangon, Yerevan, Zanzibar, Zagreb, Zürich
Seasonal: Antalya,[44] Bodrum,[44] Málaga,[44] Mykonos[45]
Regent AirwaysChittagong, Dhaka[46]
Royal Air MarocCasablanca
Royal JordanianAmman–Queen Alia
SalamAirMuscat[47]
SriLankan AirlinesColombo–Bandaranaike
Syrian AirDamascus
Turkish AirlinesIstanbul, Istanbul–Sabiha Gökçen[48]
US-Bangla AirlinesChittagong, Dhaka[49]
Notes
  • ^1 Biman Bangladesh Airlines' flight from Doha to Dhaka makes a stop at Sylhet. However, the flight from Dhaka to Doha is non-stop.

Cargo

AirlinesDestinations
Cargolux[50] Hanoi, Hong Kong, Luxembourg
Qatar Airways Cargo[51] Accra, Ahmedabad, Almaty,[52] Amman-Queen Alia, Amsterdam, Atlanta, Bengaluru, Beirut, Basel/Mulhouse, Brussels, Buenos Aires–Ezeiza,[53] Campinas, Casablanca, Chennai, Chicago–O'Hare, Colombo–Bandaranaike, Dallas/Fort Worth, Delhi, Dhaka, Entebbe, Erbil, Frankfurt, Guangzhou, Halifax, Hanoi, Helsinki,[54] Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Hyderabad, Istanbul-Atatürk, Kochi, Kolkata, Kuwait City, Lagos, Lahore, Liege, Lima, London–Heathrow,[55] Los Angeles, Luxembourg, Lima, Macau,[56] Madrid, Mexico City, Miami, Milan–Malpensa, Mumbai, Muscat, Nairobi–Jomo Kenyatta, New York–JFK, Oslo–Gardermoen, Paris–Charles de Gaulle, Pittsburgh, Prague, Quito, São Paulo–Guarulhos,[53] Seoul–Incheon, Shanghai–Pudong, Sialkot, Tehran–Imam Khomeini, Yangon,[57] Zaragoza
Turkish Cargo[58] Istanbul-Atatürk

See also

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