Business Insider has listed Hamad International Airport in the 14 most beautiful airports in the world.
The American financial news website selected the top 14 airports based on architectural features and amenities.
The reputed website described Hamad International Airport as a modern art museum. “Some parts of its interior look like a modern art museum,” the website said in its listing.
Among other airports Vancouver International Airport, Singapore Changi Airport, Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Marrakesh Menara Airport also made it to the list.
HIA is currently a candidate for the “Best Airport in the World” award by Skytrax, which also classified it as a five-star airport in 2017, making it one among only five other airports in the world to achieve this prestigious status. Earlier this year, it was ranked sixth Best Airport in the World by the 2017 Skytrax World Airport Awards, moving up four places from 2016. HIA has also won the "Best Airport in the Middle East" title for three years in a row and "Best Staff Service in the Middle East" for two years in a row.
(Source: The Peninsula)
The American financial news website selected the top 14 airports based on architectural features and amenities.
The reputed website described Hamad International Airport as a modern art museum. “Some parts of its interior look like a modern art museum,” the website said in its listing.
Among other airports Vancouver International Airport, Singapore Changi Airport, Kuala Lumpur International Airport and Marrakesh Menara Airport also made it to the list.
HIA is currently a candidate for the “Best Airport in the World” award by Skytrax, which also classified it as a five-star airport in 2017, making it one among only five other airports in the world to achieve this prestigious status. Earlier this year, it was ranked sixth Best Airport in the World by the 2017 Skytrax World Airport Awards, moving up four places from 2016. HIA has also won the "Best Airport in the Middle East" title for three years in a row and "Best Staff Service in the Middle East" for two years in a row.
(Source: The Peninsula)
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