World’s most luxurious airport: Doha’s Hamad International in photos
Hamad International Airport: Opened in 2014, Qatar's airport has quickly established itself as the best in the Middle East and has challenged other global aviation hubs.
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Beautiful architecture: The airport's vaulted ceilings ripple like waves, in tribute to its coastal location.
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Water drop: Another architectural centerpiece is the airport's mosque, designed to resemble a drop of water.
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Subversive sculpture: HIA prides itself on displaying groundbreaking artworks by contemporary and sometimes controversial artists. "Lamp Bear," by Swiss artist Urs Fischer, has become a surreal mascot of the airport.
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Not Mickey Mouse: This piece, "SMALL LIE" by New York pop artist KAWS, was installed in March 2018. KAWS is known for his work subverting popular icons such as Mickey Mouse.
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Big hand: The KAWS artwork is so large, an airport wall had to be removed to get it into place.
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Luxury shopping: The airport hosts major upscale brands such as Gucci, Burberry, Swarovski and Coach.
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Swimming pool: A beautiful 25-meter pool overlooks the main departures hall. Anyone traveling through the airport can pay to use it. There's also a fully equipped gym, squash courts and spa.
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Al Mourjan Lounge: Qatar Airways' business class lounge is a huge, 10,000-square-meter facility capable of handling up to 1,000 people at a time.
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Comfort and quiet: HIA is a silent airport -- there are no announcements beyond traditional calls to prayer. In the Al Mourjan lounge, comfy chairs come with tablets that can inform passengers when their plane is about to depart.
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Al Safwa lounge: First class Qatar travelers can access airport nirvana -- the Al Safwa lounge.
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Groovy furniture: Private booths in the first class lounge come with these comfy-looking chairs.
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We've been expecting you: Want to play at being a Bond villain? Check out these imposing swivel chairs.
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Fine dining: The Al Sawfa lounge offers high class restaurant dining with drink choices from a wine cellar worthy of a French chateau.
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Refreshing break: Want to completely forget you're in an airport? The Al Safwa lounge has a fully equipped spa, complete with Jacuzzis.
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Cheap seats: Even if you don't have a ticket for the fancy lounges, HIA is a comfortable place. Check out these classy seats in the normal lounge.
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Spot the birds: Look closely above the information boards. Those birds aren't real. Just another cool art installation.
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Poetry on the go: This moving art work displays poetic lines in Arabic and English.
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Award winning: Review site Skytrax named HIA the world's best airport in 2021. It's regularly ranked as the best in the Middle East.
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Big ambitions: HIA's bosses say the airport will be handling 50 million passengers annually by 2022.