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The Qatar airports map shows location of airports in Qatar. This airports map of Qatar will allow you to determine which airport you will used to leave or arrive in Qatar in Western Asia. The Qatar international airports map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.
Hamad Airport (IATA: DOH, ICAO: OTHH), also known as Doha Airport and NDIA (New Doha International Airport), is the main international airport of Doha, the capital city of Qatar. Doha Airport is named after the previous Emir of Qatar: Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani. Doha Hamad Airport is located 4 kilometres south of its capital, Doha. It is a hub for Qatar Airways, Qatar Airways Cargo and Qatar Executive. Doha Airport registered 38,786,422 passengers in 2019 as you can see in the Map of Qatar airports. Hamad Airport has a single passenger terminal formed by three levels and 5 concourses: Concourse A: Located west of the check-in area. It has 10 gates. Concourse B: Located east of the check-in area. It has 10 gates. Concourse C: North of the check-in area. It has 13 gates. Concourse D & E: They are located north of the check-in area, at the end of Concourse C. Both have gates 1-4 on the first floor and gates 20-24 on the ground floor.
Doha International Airport has three mosques, free Wi-Fi, a duty-free area, eateries and 42 parking bays for aircraft. There are also 60 check-in gates, 8 baggage claim belts and over 1,000 car parking spaces as its shown in the Map of Qatar airports. The airport suffers from overutilization even though the airport has been expanded numerous times. The current capacity stands at 12 million passengers per year. Its 15,000 ft (4,600 m) runway is one of the longest at a civil airport. It is the main base of Qatar Airways. In the past, the airport was mostly used by Qatari holiday makers and foreign workers coming for the oil and gas sector. Now the airport is attracting more people such as holiday makers and transit travellers. It is also growing as Qatar Airways is expanding more rapidly. As of 2010, it was the world 27th busiest airport by cargo traffic. The control tower and ancillary buildings were designed by Curtis W. Fentress, FAIA, RIBA of Fentress Architects.
Departure and Transfer Terminal is the main terminal at DOH and handles all economy class Qatar Airways flights as well as all other airlines using the airport. This terminal has been expanded several times in order to cope with the increasing number of passengers using the airport each year. The terminal has 44 satellite gates as well as spacious seating areas and a large duty free area. There are 3 lounges in this terminal including the Oryx Lounge as its mentioned in the Map of Qatar airports, which is used by all airlines premium passengers, The Qatar Airways Gold Lounge which is used by Qatar Airways Gold Privilege Club members and the Qatar Airways Sliver lounge, used by Qatar Airways sliver privilege club card holders. This terminal is being expanded as the old Arrivals Terminal will soon be part of the departures terminal since a new arrivals terminal has opened.