Hamad International Airport issues travel advisory for Eid holidays

Hamad International Airport has announced a travel advisory for the upcoming Eid Al Fitr.

In a statement on their website, HIA stated that it is expecting high departure and arrival passenger volumes during the Eid Al Fitr holiday until May 1, 2023, and asked passengers to plan their trip accordingly for a seamless travel experience.

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The short-term parking at Hamad International Airport will be available for all passengers, with the first 60 minutes free from April 18 to April 22, and from April 27 to May 1, 2023.

After 60 minutes, the standard parking rates will apply.

The short-term parking at Hamad International Airport will be available for all passengers, with the first 60 minutes free from April 18 to April 22, and from April 27 to May 1, 2023. After 60 minutes, the standard parking rates will apply.

The airport also recommended the passengers to arrive 3 hours prior to their flight departure time, unless specified otherwise by their respective airline.

From April 18 to April 23, passengers flying with Qatar Airways to various destinations, except the United States of America and Canada, have the option for an early check-in from 12 hours to 4 hours prior to the flight departure time, at row 11 located at the Vertical Circulation Node (VCN).

At HIA, passengers can also utilize the self-service check-in and bag-drop facilities, which enables passengers to check-in, print boarding passes and bag tags; tag their bags; and drop them at the bag drop swiftly before proceeding to immigration. Bag wrap facilities are also available at the airport.

Passengers over the age of 18 can avail the e-gate services at the airport using their passport and travelers are reminded that check-in closes 60 minutes prior to departure time, and boarding gates close 20 minutes prior to departure time.

During security checks, passengers are requested to ensure that they are not carrying any prohibited items such as liquids, aerosols, and gels, and to pack any liquid containers in a clear, re-sealable plastic bag with each being 100ml or less.

Electronic items larger than mobile phones need to be removed from bags and placed in trays for X-ray screening. Small vehicles powered by lithium batteries, such as hoverboards, are prohibited for carriage.

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