
Hamad International Airport
About Hamad International Airport
Overview
Hamad International Airport lies about 15 kilometres southeast of central Doha, on Qatar's eastern coast along the Persian Gulf. It serves as the primary international gateway to the country and a major hub connecting Europe, Africa, Asia and Oceania. The airport opened in 2014, replacing the older Doha International Airport, and was built largely on reclaimed land.
Terminals & runways
The airport operates a single integrated passenger terminal organised around a central concourse with multiple piers handling international departures and arrivals, including dedicated premium areas. Two parallel runways aligned roughly north–south allow simultaneous operations, and the facility runs 24 hours a day. A substantial expansion has added new concourses and broadened capacity to support continued traffic growth.
Airlines
Hamad International is the home base of Qatar Airways, which operates an extensive long-haul network from the airport and anchors the majority of movements. Its low-cost subsidiary also bases operations here. Beyond the home carriers, most major Gulf, European, Asian and African airlines serve Doha, making the airport one of the busiest transfer points in the Middle East.
Airlines flying from DOH
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Hamad International Airport — frequently asked questions
- Where is Hamad International Airport?
- Hamad International Airport is located in Doha, Qatar (Asia), at coordinates 25.270°, 51.560°.
- What is the airport code for Hamad International Airport?
- Its IATA code is DOH and its ICAO code is OTHH.
- What time zone is DOH in?
- Hamad International Airport operates on Asia/Qatar local time.
- Which airlines fly from DOH?
- Carriers tracked on routes from DOH include American Airlines, Air Canada, Luxwing, Gulf Air, Iberia, Lufthansa and 2 more.
- Where can you fly from DOH?
- Tracked destinations from DOH include Bahrain.