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All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.
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bipolarpandamonium · 7 months
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We're going to find out what Qatar Airways business class passengers are doing during layovers in the Hamad International Airport:
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tourist-destinations · 6 months
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Best Airports in the World
Travelling by air is no longer a luxury but an essential service, and when so many factors drive your business, it is crucial to list out the best airports in the world for everyone’s understanding. Airports have induced better service and other factors, making our travel effortless and seamless. Let us deep dive, find the best from the lot, and make sure to capture all of them for your social media handles.
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Changi Airport, Singapore
Changi Airport Singapore has been awarded the best airport in the world several times. The number of airlines operating out of this airport stands at around 100. It has also accolades of being the cleanest and stands among the highly rated transit airports internationally. The destinations are Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and North America. It is used for civil and military purposes and is the best airport in Asia. The airport's location is just 24 km from Singapore's downtown. It has the base operations of various airlines like Singapore Airlines, Jetstar Asia Airways and BOC Aviation. Three runways serve it, each four kms long. In 2019, a mixed-use complex to cater to tourists was opened with various retail and entertainment options. Though it is one of the busiest, it is not the world's biggest airport.
Incheon International Airport, South Korea
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Incheon International Airport, also termed Seoul-Incheon International Airport, is the largest in the South Korean region. In 2021, it was awarded the fourth-best airport in the world. It also has been awarded the top certificate for security purposes. It has set great examples during the Covid-19 pandemic. The airport comprises a spa, a dedicated golf course, a casino, various indoor games, an ice skating rink, and the Museum of Korean Culture. The airport's departure and arrival average times are a delight for every traveler, as it has the fastest customer processing time across the world. The airport is located 48 km from Seoul. This airport has won various prestigious awards over the years, making it a delight to travel.
Hamad International Airport, Qatar
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Though there were some delays in opening this airport, they can handle nearly 50 million passengers per year which speaks about the prowess and efficiency. This lovely airport has an oasis theme and water motif built in and is a delight to pass the time between your flights. They use recycled water to grow the lovely indoor plants, which are a sight to withhold. It has lovely artistry, like the lamp bear designed by Swiss creator Urs Fischer. It played a vital role in handling the usher of guests during the FIFA World Cup. The airport consists of two parallel runways, one considered the longest runway in the world. It also acts as a major cargo destination from across the world.
Tokyo Haneda Airport, Japan
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The official Tokyo International Airport serves the region along with Narita International Airport. The airport is 15 km south of Tokyo in Ota, Tokyo and covers a 1522-hectare area for its operations. By traveler’s throughput, it is one of the busiest airports in the world. The 2020 Summer Olympics saw the government increase accessibility and made new railway lines, which enabled travel time of less than 20 minutes to Tokyo station. It has three terminals equipped with numerous stores for travelers to enjoy their time here.
Munich Airport, Germany
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Munich Airport, also known as Munich Franz Josef Strauss Airport, is the second busiest airport in Germany. Lufthansa calls it their den along with Condor and TUI fly Deutschland. The location is 29 km from Munich and is near to the town of Freising. It boasts of two runways and has dedicated parking lots for visitors. The Munich airport center comprises various business and local leisure centres for travelers. This airport also has a helipad, and the two runways are of 4000metres long. It has a lovely visitor viewing area from which great views of Terminal 1 can be obtained.  
Hong Kong International Airport, China
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Located in Chek lap Kok in Hong Kong's western region, this airport was started in 1998. This airport has the credentials to hold the world's busiest cargo gateway and the largest terminals for passenger movement. It employs almost 70000 people, making it a big employment zone for the country. It covers an area of 3101 acres and has 90 boarding gates. It has two terminals and huge concourses for swift movement of air traffic. It has various engagement avenues for the public to keep engaged during a long flight haul.
Dubai International Airport, UAE
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With a whopping 88 million passengers in 2017, Dubai International Airport was the fifth busiest in the world. It operates out of two runways, which are more than 4500 meters long. Dubai, being a major flower imports center has a dedicated arm for the smooth functioning of the same. The airport speaks of the luxury of Dubai and caters to travelers with the multitude of duty-free shops, premium lounges, and world-class amenities. It acts as a s primary fulcrum in global aviation between the west and the east.
Zurich Airport, Switzerland
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This airport, which started in 1948, serves Zurich, Switzerland and is located 13 km from it. It has three operational runways, each beyond the 2500 m length, serving around 29 million passengers yearly. According to officials, this number is forecasted to reach 50 million by 2030. The terminals are well maintained and equipped with essential and luxury brand outlets for everyone's delight. This airport deals with the tourists coming in from the world over to witness the beauty of Switzerland.
Vancouver International Airport, Canada
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The airport in Vancouver serves the Lower Mainland region and has a dedicated float plane terminal, making it unique. It is a star-studded affair as it has won 12 nonstop awards for Best North American Airport till 2022 by Skytrax. The airport also holds worthy mention of having a maximum number of direct flights to China than any other across this region. It has three runways, out of which two are more than 3000 meters long while the third is 2225 meters. It navigates the traffic through two terminals—the Main terminal deals with the domestic and international concourses. Every region inside is covered with dedicated internet, while the south terminal is for the float planes.
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These airports’ ultimate goal is to provide seamless and hassle-free travel to their patrons. They make the design and feel in sync with the latest trends to appeal to the public. With the need for flights growing daily, these airports must keep up with legal issues and other regulatory norms for smooth operations.
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Qatar’s Hamad Airport Unveils Extravagant Luxury Showcase Just Days Before FIFA World Cup
Qatar’s Hamad Airport Unveils Extravagant Luxury Showcase Just Days Before FIFA World Cup
Tropical gardens meet luxury shops at Hamad Airport. State of Qatar Comms Grand garden designs are all the rage in airports at the moment. Regular travelers may be familiar with Singapore Changi Airport’s Jewel, which opened before the pandemic, while the new terminal at India’s Bengaluru Airport also offers large expanses of greenery. Possibly outdoing both of them is Qatar’s Hamad International…
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Accounts & Admin Assistant Latest Job In Qatar
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foone · 1 year
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Billionaires are so worried about us tracking their private jets, as if this isn't just a minor way to shame them for how much fuel they're burning. They act like The Haters are out here with a bunch of surface-to-air missiles ready to shoot their Gulfstream G650, callsign N628TS, currently parked at Hamad International Airport, in Doha, Qatar, out of the sky.
Which is ridiculous. Do you know how hard it is to get or build surface to air missiles? They're not exactly sold on Amazon, and even a basic heat-seeker guidance system is difficult to build because the thermal cameras used are very restricted in their civilian versions.
Not to mention the fact that it's the kind of attack that only works once, before every billionaire is scared off using their private jets. So you've got to be sure it'll work. Meaning you need to do a lot of testing. Rockets are expensive and difficult to reuse, so that costs a ton of money. Who can afford to launch a bunch of prototype surface to air missiles against drone planes? Not me, that's for sure. And unless you're planning to fight a full in war with these things, anyone with enough money to develop one is probably gonna get more bang for their buck by just hiring some assassins. I don't know how much it costs to have one rich guy shot, but I bet it's way less than what developing a DIY heat-seeker would cost.
But yeah. The real "danger" to ElMu and his like is that people will mock them online because it's publicly known that after talking about "staying at the Twitter HQ until the organization is fixed", he flew off to London and then Qatar. Maybe he'll be back for Monday? Either way, that's a lot of jet fuel.
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workersolidarity · 2 months
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[ 📹 Scenes of massive destruction everywhere the eye can see near the Al-Alam roundabout in the village of Bani Suhaila, in the southern Gaza Strip, after the partial withdrawal of the Zionist occupation army from the neighborhood recently.]
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ISRAELI OCCUPATION CONTINUES THE MASS SLAUGHTER OF PALESTINIAN FAMILIES IN THE GAZA STRIP
On the 153rd day of Israel's ongoing war of genocide in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) committed a total of 9 new massacres of Palestinian families, resulting in the deaths of 83 Palestinian civilians, mostly women and children, and wounded another 142 others over the previous 24-hours.
According to Gaza's Ministry of Health, a number of Israel's Palestinian victims remain trapped under the rubble of their homes and shelters, bombed as they slept in their beds, while the Israeli occupation continues to prevent ambulance and civil defense crews from reaching the victims.
Reporting in the Palestinian media details the Israeli occupation's crimes, including opening gunfire on a group of civilians near the Wadi Gaza Bridge, in the central Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of at least 7 civilians and wounding several others.
Intense Zionist airstrikes also targeted the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City, while occupation fighter jets also launched several firebelts targeting the Curtain factory area, as well as the neighborhood around the Kuwaiti roundabout and Al-Sikka street, south of Gaza City.
Zionist crimes continued when occupation warplanes launched at least 10 missiles targeting civilian residences in the Sheikh Ajlin and Tal al-Hawa neighborhoods, located to the southwest of Gaza City, resulting in dozens of casualties, mostly among women and children.
The IOF also continues to fire towards starving Palestinian families as they wait for the arrival of food aid trucks in the southwest of Gaza City.
According to local sources, at least three civilians were killed, and another 15 others wounded, after Israeli tanks and armored vehicles fired shells and machine guns towards the Kuwaiti roundabout, in Gaza City, as civilians were waiting for aid.
Similarly, another 5 Palestinians were martyred after being shot as a result of Zionist gunfire near the Nabulsi roundabout, southwest of Gaza City, as they too awaited the arrival of humanitarian aid.
According to Gaza's spokesperson for the Ministry of Health, Dr. Ashraf Al-Qudra, another 15-year-old Palestinian child has died as a result of malnutrition and dehydration at Al-Shifa Medical Complex, while a 72-year-old elderly man also died as a result of starvation at Kamal Adwan Hospital, bringing the total number of Palestinians who have been starved to death by the Israeli blockade and occupation in the Gaza Strip to 20.
Meanwhile, in the southern Gaza Strip, the corpses of another 29 civilians have been recovered from the Khan Yunis governate after the recent withdrawal of Zionist forces from the area.
At the same time, the Israeli occupation army also obliterated several targeted buildings and residential squares in the Bani Suhaila area, as well as the Al-Qarara neighborhood, east of Khan Yunis, resulting in the deaths of 7 civilians.
Zionist soldiers also detonated another entire residential square in the village of Abasan, west of Khan Yunis.
Mass arrests also continue after Israeli occupation forces surrounded and stormed Hamad Town, northwest of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, taking upwards of 250 civilian hostages from the city.
Elsewhere, the Zionist air forces bombarded a civilian home east of Rafah city, wounding several Palestinians, while at least one civilian was killed, and three others wounded after occupation warplanes bombed several areas in the vicinity of the old Gaza International airport.
Similarly, in the central Gaza Strip, Israeli fighter jets bombed two civilian residences in Deir al-Balah and Al-Nuseirat, resulting in another 17 civilians being killed and dozens of others wounded.
Zionist air forces also completely wiped off the map the Zakaria Al-Sanwar family home, near the Al-Nuri tower area in the Mufti's land, to the north of Al-Qassam cemetery in Al-Nuseirat, leading to the deaths of several civilians and wounding a number of others.
Simultaneously, Israeli warplanes bombed the Qanen family home in the vicinity of the Uqba Mosque, located to the south of Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip.
According to local medical sources, at least 35 Palestinian civilians were martyred as a result of Zionist airstrikes that targeted multiple civilian residences in the Al-Hasayna neighborhood, west of the Nuseirat Refugee Camp, as well as in the Al-Baraka neighborhood in Deir al-Balah.
Occupation aircraft continued by bombarded the Al-Geneina neighborhood, east of the city of Rafah, in the south of Gaza.
Zionist artillery forces also renewed its shelling of the Al-Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, near the Islamic Complex Mosque, which was also hit in an Israeli airstrike, partially damaging the structure.
Several civilians were also killed, and a number of others wounded, after Israeli air forces bombed a civilian vehicle in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City.
In the meantime, on Gaza Street in Jabalia al-Balad, an Israeli jet bombarded the Al-Salah Mosque as civilians were walking through surrounding streets, killing another 6 Palestinians, while intense occupation airstrikes also targeted the Jabalia area.
As a result of Israel's ongoing war of genocide in the Gaza Strip, the death toll among civilians has risen in excess of 30'800 Palestinians killed, more than 25'000 of which being women and children according to the United States Pentagon, while another 72'298 civilians have been wounded since the start of Israel's aggression October 7th, 2023.
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teammessi · 1 year
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LIONEL MESSI Hamad International Airport November 17, 2022 in Doha, Qatar.
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ayoosho · 10 months
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emaadsidiki · 5 months
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Thank You Tokyo for Being So Wonderful 🌸
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Doha and The Falcons of The Persian Gulf 🍹
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rapeculturerealities · 7 months
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Qatar Airways says invasive examinations at airport were actions of police, not airline, Sydney court told | Qatar | The Guardian
Five Australian woman are suing the airline and its subsidiary Matar, which runs Doha airport, over the incident in October 2020, seeking damages over “unlawful physical contact” and mental health impacts, including depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
They were among more than a dozen passengers who were escorted off Qatar Airways planes by guards with guns as authorities searched for the mother of a newborn baby found abandoned in a plastic bag at Hamad international airport. The infant survived.
The women were taken to ambulances on the tarmac and some were forced to submit to invasive examinations for evidence they had recently given birth. The lawsuit claims one passenger was forced to undergo a strip-search holding her five-month-old son.
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17 April 2024: King Abdullah II and Bahrain King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa held talks in Aqaba, stressing the need to maintain Arab coordination to bolster solidarity and joint action.
His Majesty and King Hamad noted the importance of the upcoming Arab Summit, which will be held in Bahrain, in light of current regional conditions.
His Majesty commended Bahrain’s ongoing efforts to organise the summit, during the meeting attended by Crown Prince Hussein and Sheikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Bahraini monarch’s representative for humanitarian work and youth affairs.
The meeting also covered the strong ties between the two countries and peoples, with His Majesty and the Bahraini monarch expressing pride in the deep-rooted bilateral relations and keenness to enhance cooperation and achieve economic integration.
King Hamad congratulated His Majesty on the 25th anniversary of assuming his constitutional powers, commending development and stability in Jordan, under His Majesty’s leadership.
His Majesty also congratulated the Bahraini monarch on the 25th anniversary of his accession to the throne, commending his efforts in enhancing progress, development, and prosperity in Bahrain.   Discussions covered regional developments, with King Hamad commending Jordan’s active efforts towards regional peace, and its support for Arab and Islamic causes, foremost of which is the Palestinian issue.   Talks also touched on the dangerous situation in Gaza, with the two leaders stressing the urgent need for the international community, especially the UN Security Council, to implement ceasefire resolutions in Gaza.   The two leaders reaffirmed the need to protect civilians, deliver humanitarian aid though all possible methods, and avoid further escalation, voicing rejection of all action that could expand the war or the Israeli ground offensive on Rafah, or displace the Palestinians.   His Majesty and King Hamad stressed the importance of de-escalation in the Middle East and reaching just, peaceful, comprehensive, and sustainable solutions to regional conflicts, and coordinating efforts to counter terrorism.   The two leaders called for preserving the historical and legal status quo in Jerusalem, and stopping Israeli violations against holy sites in the city.   King Hamad stressed the importance of the Hashemite Custodianship of Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.   In addition, the two leaders warned of Israeli settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, denouncing the establishment of settlements in the occupied Palestinian Territories, which violates international law.   Their Majesties called for unifying Arab and international efforts towards just and lasting peace in the region, and supporting Palestinians’ right to self-determination, as well as the establishment of their independent state on the 4 June 1967 lines with East Jerusalem as its capital, on the basis of the two-state solution, and in line with relevant UN resolutions.   Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh, Director of the Office of His Majesty Jafar Hassan, General Intelligence Department Director Maj. Gen. Ahmad Husni, and the accompanying Bahraini delegation of senior officials attended the meeting.   His Majesty and Crown Prince Al Hussein had received King Hamad upon arrival at the King Hussein International Airport in Aqaba, and later bade him farewell upon departure.
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