
Hamad International Airport (HIA) in Doha has implemented a major upgrade to its e-gate system, now allowing children to use this advanced, automated immigration technology, significantly improving the travel experience for families.
According to Captain Ali Ahmed Al-Kuwari of the Airport Passports Department, children aged seven and above and measuring between 120 and 130 centimeters in height are eligible to use the e-gates, provided their passport or Qatar ID contains a clear, system-registered photo for facial recognition.
This move is part of HIA’s broader strategy to create a smart, secure, and family-friendly travel environment, reflecting Qatar’s commitment to world-class passenger service and technological innovation.
The e-gates, located in both departures and arrivals, utilize state-of-the-art biometric technology, including iris scanning, ten-print fingerprinting, and facial recognition, enabling a fully automated process that eliminates the need for manual checks and dramatically reduces waiting times. The system is contactless, enhancing hygiene and convenience, and is especially beneficial for frequent travelers and families who can now bypass traditional immigration queues.
For young travelers, only the second-row e-gates are operational, and airport staff are present to assist families, ensuring a smooth and safe process. Parents or legal guardians must secure travel authorization for their children via the Metrash mobile application before travel, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and seamless processing at the e-gate.
Officials recommend that children pass through the e-gate first, followed by their parents, to maintain an orderly and safe flow, particularly during busy travel periods.
The introduction of e-gate access for children is a strategic step in Qatar’s vision to become a global leader in smart travel and digital transformation. HIA, recognized as the World’s Best Airport in 2024, continues to set new standards in passenger convenience and efficiency, with the e-gate system standing out as a key innovation that supports faster, safer, and more efficient border control.
If any biometric scan fails, airport staff are readily available to assist, and travelers can be directed to manual immigration if necessary, ensuring that the process remains smooth for all passengers.
This initiative not only streamlines the immigration process but also underscores HIA’s dedication to leveraging technology for a superior travel experience, making it easier and more enjoyable for families to travel through one of the world’s leading airports.