
Hamad International Airport issues Eid Al Adha 2025 travel advisory
As the Eid Al Adha public holidays approach, Hamad International Airport (DOH) is fully prepared to accommodate the anticipated surge in passenger traffic. In preparation for the busy travel period, enhanced services and facilities are available to ensure a smooth and seamless experience for all travelers during this festive time.
Travel Tips for a Smooth Journey:
Early Check-In:
Passengers are recommended to check in online in advance and arrive 3 hours before departure. This allows ample time for security clearance and access to airport amenities.
Self-Service Facilities:
For quicker check-in, Qatar Airways passengers can utilize the self-service kiosks and baggage drop counters at check-in row number 3.
E-Gates are available for eligible residents and citizens, expediting the immigration process (restrictions apply; minimum height is 130cm).
Baggage Guidelines:
Passengers are reminded that baggage allowances and weight limits are strictly enforced by airlines. Check with your airline for specific guidelines.
Passengers are advised to avoid non-standard baggage such as irregularly shaped, oversized, or loose baggage. All checked baggage must be securely packed, properly shaped (rectangular/square) and compliant with airline baggage specifications.
Passengers who wish to wrap their baggage, are advised not to use home wrap and are requested to use the baggage wrapping facility of EU safety standards at the airport.
A baggage repack area is available in the departure hall with luggage weighing machines to assist passengers.
Parking:
Use the airport parking for quick drop-offs, pick-ups, and short stays. Avoid leaving vehicles unattended at the curbside.
Enjoy special discounted rates for long stays in the car park (using the pre-book option only), ensuring proximity to the terminal.
Car rental and limousine services are all located close to the arrival hall.
Valet Parking: For the ultimate convenience, drop off your vehicle with our valet service available at both arrivals and departures
Security Checks:
Ensure no prohibited items like liquids, aerosols, and gels are in your carry-on. Pack liquids in 100ml containers within a clear, resealable bag.
Remove electronics larger than a mobile phone for X-ray screening.
Small vehicles powered by lithium batteries, such as hoverboards, are not allowed.
Stay Connected:
Download the HIAQatar app for real-time updates on flight statuses, baggage claims, and directions to boarding gates.
QR codes are strategically placed throughout the terminal for easy navigation.
Family-Friendly Services:
To support families during the busy travel period, dedicated security screening lanes will be available for those traveling with young children. Look for the orange signage and airport security staff wearing orange arm bands at the security screening area, who are ready to assist.
Source and cover image credit: Hamad International Airport

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