Doha: Hamad International Airport has signed a significant Sister Airport agreement with Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport (SZX), reinforcing Qatar-China ties and further expanding passenger and cargo connectivity between the Middle East and China.
According to Qatar News Agency, the MoU was signed at Routes World 2025 in Hong Kong by Hamad Al Khater, Chief Operating Officer of Hamad International Airport, and Chen Fanhua, Deputy General Manager of Shenzhen Airport Group and Board Chairman of Shenzhen Airport Co., Ltd. The agreement, signed between MATAR, the Qatar Company for Airports Management and Operation, and Shenzhen Capital Group, operator of Shenzhen Bao'an, establishes a strategic framework for collaboration. Focus areas include exchanging market insights, coordinated route planning, and technology adoption, leveraging their shared strength as innovation hubs, to strengthen connectivity for passengers and trade flows between China, the Middle East, and beyond.
Hamad Al Khater, Chief Operating Officer of Hamad International Airport, emphasized the shared values in technology and service excellence between Doha and Shenzhen, which are creating smarter, more sustainable journeys for future travellers while advancing economic and cultural ties between the two nations. Chen Fanhua, Deputy General Manager of Shenzhen Airport Group, highlighted that partnering with Hamad International Airport is a meaningful step in Shenzhen Airport's journey toward internationalization. This partnership aims to expand its global network and enhance its hub functions, providing passengers with more seamless and convenient travel experiences while opening new opportunities for trade and tourism.
Hamad International Airport connects to nine Chinese cities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chongqing, Hangzhou, Xiamen, Chengdu, and Hong Kong. These cities are linked to more than 120 global destinations through Doha. From January to August this year, Qatar's airport has served over 1.1 million passengers from these Chinese cities.
At Routes World, the global aviation summit for route development and connectivity, Hamad International Airport engaged with airline partners best positioned to strengthen Qatar's global network, enhance passenger and cargo flows, and drive demand to Doha as a destination. The airport showcased its robust hub performance and point-to-point passenger growth, reinforcing its position as a strategic connector between Asia, the Middle East, and beyond.
Recent milestones underscore the momentum of Qatar and China's aviation partnership. In October 2024, Shenzhen Airlines launched thrice-weekly Doha-Shenzhen flights, marking its first Middle East route and Doha's ninth Chinese destination.
A testament to growing ties, Qatar Airways recently announced the expansion of its codeshare partnership with China Southern Airlines. Starting 16 October 2025, Qatar Airways will share codes on China Southern's three weekly direct flights between Beijing Daxing and Doha. Similarly, China Southern will expand its 'CZ' code on Qatar Airways-operated flights beyond Doha to 15 destinations across Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. China Southern will also extend its code to flights between Doha and four major Chinese cities of Chengdu Tianfu, Chongqing, Hangzhou, and Shanghai, subject to Chinese government approvals.
This latest agreement between Hamad International Airport and Shenzhen Bao'an builds on its recent Sister Airport MoU with Beijing Daxing International Airport, further strengthening Qatar's strategic aviation links with China.