Hamad International Airport (DOH) is still dedicated to providing outstanding operational services to customers and stakeholders while also becoming the industry standard for business continuity. The British Standards Institution (BSI) renewed the airport’s certification to ISO 22301 Business Continuity Management Systems, demonstrating Hamad International Airport’s commitment to protecting its operations, commercial stakeholders, and travelers from external threats and interruptions.
The ISO 22301:2019 Business Continuity Management Systems certification is a highly regarded global accolade, which Hamad International Airport obtained in 2020, demonstrating the airport’s resilient and robust business continuity planning. The airport was one of the first in the world to achieve the recognition from BSI.
The certification emphasizes Hamad International Airport’s plan to guarantee efficient operations and quick business recovery at all times, as well as the airport’s position to modify its procedures in the face of major global disasters like the COVID-19 pandemic and managing mega global events like the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, which saw soccer fans arrive and depart from the State of Qatar.
Commenting on the achievement, Michael McMillan, Senior Vice President Operations & Facilities Management at Hamad International Airport, said: “This is an important accomplishment for Hamad International Airport, as it underpins our robust business model, and our commitment to being the best airport in the world for passengers and commercial partners. To ensure passengers have an unparalleled airport journey and smooth experience, we adhere to the utmost safety and security standards.”
Theuns Kotze, Managing Director, Assurance IMETA at BSI said: “Hamad International Airport’s commitment to business continuity helps ensure it can continue its operations throughout a disruption, minimizing the impact on employees, customers and society. BSI congratulates Hamad International Airport on its certification to the international standard for Business Continuity Management (ISO 22301). This achievement demonstrates its ability to protect against, reduce the likelihood of, and ensure it can recover from any disruptive incidents.”
As part of the annual assessment, Hamad International Airport underwent a rigorous auditing process, which included a re-assessment of its initial commitment when obtaining the certification and multiple departmental evaluation of the procedures to invoke business continuity plans and encourage a swift recovery.
Hamad International Airport was one of the first in the global airport industry to receive the ISO 55001-2014 Asset Management System and ISO/IEC 20000-1 Information Technology Service Management from BSI. Additionally, Hamad International Airport was the first in the top 5 ‘Best Airport in the World’ category by SKYTRAX World Airport Awards to achieve the ISO 22301 certification in 2020, and is once again a contender to win the world-renowned SKYTRAX’s ‘World’s Best Airport’ 2024 award.