Qatad’s Hamad International Airport Becomes the World’s Most Luxurious

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Airports are finding new ways to improve their hospitality for customers in all different areas, and some airports are beginning to get insanely luxurious. The airports really want to attract people to feel the need to fly out of their location because of everything it offers and how much nicer it is compared to everything else available. Qatar’s Hamad International Airport understands this better than anywhere else and has officially been named the world’s most luxurious airport around.

Qatar already holds the record for being the world’s richest country per capita with the most development as well, which brings no shock to the idea that the location now hosts the world’s top airport as well. The international airport delivers its customers an experience like no other that has over 80 designer shops and boutiques as well as luxurious cafes and dining areas. The stores include Armana, Burberry, Chanel, Hermes, Bulgari, Tiffany & Co. as well as Harrods to name a few. There is virtually nothing absent from the Hamad Airport and travelers can even stay overnight in rooms if they please.

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The international airport offers a 1,400 square foot Presidential Suite that is one of many other suites and normal hotel rooms that have the ability to be rented for as short as three hours for those wanting a nap before their next flight or as long as customers want to stay for.

The airport also offers an indoor pool and high class spa that gives everyone present a view of planes coming in and departing. There is a 33,000 square foot lounge that makes the airport feel like it never ends. The investors from Qatar have really put everything into this international airport and the results show, because it is just about its own resort for everything that is available to do.

Photos Via Hamad Airport

Written by Blaise Hopkins

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