During the holy month of Ramadan, Hamad International Airport (HIA), together with Qatar Duty Free (QDF), is set to welcome more than four million passengers from across the globe. To honour the occasion, the airport has introduced a series of immersive experiences designed to create a sense of reflection, warmth, and shared tradition for travellers passing through its award-winning terminal.
The Orchard Reimagined for Ramadan
At the centre of this year’s celebrations is The Orchard, HIA’s signature indoor tropical garden, which has been thoughtfully transformed to reflect the spiritual journey of Ramadan. Inspired by the phases of the moon, the installation mirrors the progression of the holy month — from the first crescent that signals its beginning to the crescent that ushers in Eid Al-Fitr.
As passengers walk through the garden, they encounter evolving light displays, artistic installations, and subtle interactive features that echo the lunar cycle. The atmosphere encourages quiet reflection while inviting visitors to engage with the deeper meaning and rhythm of Ramadan.
Traditional Majlis-style seating areas are arranged throughout the lower level of the garden, offering comfortable spaces for gathering and contemplation. Each evening at sunset, a special lighting sequence fills the space with a warm glow, marking the time of Iftar and capturing the communal spirit that defines Ramadan nights.
Hospitality and Seasonal Touches Throughout the Terminal
Qatar Duty Free enhances the Ramadan experience with thoughtful gestures of hospitality across the terminal. Travellers can enjoy complimentary Arabic coffee and dates at Iftar, explore dedicated Suhoor pop-ups, and savour specially curated Iftar menus at selected restaurants.
Festive décor — including illuminated lanterns, traditional coffee pots, and symbolic cannons — adds to the ambience, evoking nostalgic memories of Ramadan celebrations both past and present.
Retail outlets also showcase exclusive Ramadan-themed collections and gift sets across fashion, beauty, and confectionery, offering passengers meaningful keepsakes or thoughtful gifts for family and friends.
Honouring Garangao Traditions
On the 14th night of Ramadan, the airport will celebrate Garangao, a cherished Qatari tradition that marks the halfway point of the fasting month. Across Souq Al Matar and other areas of the terminal, travellers can experience live cultural demonstrations such as Sadu weaving, bisht tailoring, henna artistry, and falconry.
The festivities will be brought to life by children singing traditional Garangao songs, while sweets are distributed to mark the occasion — reflecting the generosity, joy, and strong sense of community associated with this special night.
“For Moments Like These”
The spirit of the season is also reflected in the airport’s Ramadan campaign, “For Moments Like These.” The campaign tells the heartfelt story of a young boy making his way to the airport to reunite with his father in time to break their fast together — a reminder that Ramadan is ultimately about intention, reunion, and meaningful connections.
A Space to Pause and Gather
Throughout the holy month, Hamad International Airport offers dedicated spaces for prayer, gathering, and breaking fast, ensuring that travellers can observe Ramadan comfortably before continuing their journey.
Passengers are encouraged to arrive early to explore The Orchard’s Ramadan transformation and take part in the cultural activities and experiences available across the terminal.
For full details on events, timings, and cultural performances, passengers can visit the Hamad International Airport Ramadan webpage and discover the enriching experiences that await them this season.