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Hamad International Airport: Key Security Tips Every Traveler Should Know

Your Guide to Restricted Items and Security Procedures
Published: Thursday, March 27, 2025
Hamad International Airport: Key Security Tips Every Traveler Should Know

When traveling through Qatar Airport, it's crucial to be aware of the restrictions on dangerous goods and security-restricted items in passenger baggage. These items can pose risks to health, safety, property, or the environment. Familiarize yourself with the list of allowed and prohibited items before packing.

Some dangerous goods may be permitted in carry-on bags, checked luggage, or on your person, while others are completely forbidden. If you need to transport any dangerous goods that require prior approval, contact Qatar Airways at least 96 hours before your flight.

Additionally, Qatar Customs has specific restrictions on items such as weapons, explosives, narcotics, and alcoholic beverages, which are strictly prohibited. Pork products are also not allowed due to Islamic laws. Certain items like electric devices and tobacco products are restricted and may require permits or have quantity limits.

When arriving at Hamad International Airport, ensure you declare any restricted items at the customs counter. Use the Green Channel if you have nothing to declare and the Red Channel if you have items to declare, such as exceeding permitted limits of foreign currency or personal items valued over QAR 3,000.

Always check the latest regulations to avoid fines or penalties. By following these guidelines, you can ensure a smoother and safer travel experience while complying with necessary regulations.

 

Ammunition

  • Passengers may carry ammunition in their checked baggage, but it must be declared at check-in. Ensure you have the necessary licenses and documentation required by the local authorities in both the departure and arrival states.

  • Only ammunition classified as UN0012 or UN0014 is permitted, with a maximum gross weight of 5 kg per person. This classification can be found in the “Safety Data Sheet” (SDS) of the ammunition under Section 14.

  • Ammunition must be packed separately from firearms in a robust, secure container made of wood, metal, or fiberboard. The container should be designed to carry small quantities and must be lockable.

  • Ammunition must only be for individual use. Combining ammunition for multiple passengers into one package is not allowed.

Firearms

  • Firearms can be transported in checked baggage if declared at check-in. Passengers must sign a "Declaration of Surrender of Firearms" and provide the required licenses and documentation to the relevant local authorities.

  • Firearms must be unloaded and securely packed in a hard-sided, lockable container. The container must remain locked throughout transit.

  • Ensure all firearms meet the airline's regulations for safe transport.

Batteries and Battery-Powered Devices

  • All battery-powered devices carried in checked baggage must be switched off. Avoid placing them in sleep or hibernation mode to prevent unintentional activation.

  • Spare batteries are allowed only in hand baggage. Protect battery terminals individually to prevent short circuits by using original retail packaging, adhesive tape over terminals, or separate plastic bags/pouches.

  • Lithium batteries must comply with the UN Manual of Tests and Criteria (Part III, subsection 38.3). Examples include power banks and jump-starters.

By adhering to these guidelines, you can ensure a smooth journey while complying with Qatar Airways' safety protocols. For further clarification or additional requirements, contact Qatar Airways directly before your flight.

Drones (Remotely Piloted Aircraft System – RPAS)

  • Hand Baggage:
    You can carry drones in your hand baggage, with or without batteries. However, if the battery’s watt-hour (Wh) rating exceeds 100 Wh but is under 160 Wh, you must obtain prior approval from Qatar Airways. Batteries exceeding 160 Wh are strictly prohibited in both hand and checked baggage.

  • Checked Baggage:
    Drones without batteries can be packed in your checked baggage. If the batteries are removed, they must be carried in your hand baggage and must comply with regulations for spare batteries.

  • Important Restrictions:

    • Drone batteries must not be charged during the flight for safety reasons.

    • Some countries impose restrictions on drones, including their carriage and entry. Before traveling, always check the local rules and regulations of your destination country to ensure compliance.

E-Cigarettes

  • Hand Baggage Only:
    You can carry e-cigarettes, including e-cigars, e-pipes, and other personal vaporizers containing batteries, in your hand baggage. Recharging these devices or their batteries on board the aircraft is strictly prohibited.

  • Country-Specific Regulations:
    Some countries may have restrictions that affect the carriage of e-cigarettes. Always refer to the rules of both your origin and destination countries before traveling to avoid issues.

  • E-Cigarette Lighters:

    • You may carry one e-cigarette lighter (e.g., laser plasma lighter, tesla coil lighter, flux lighter, arc lighter, or double arc lighter) powered by lithium batteries.

    • The lighter must be carried on your person and protected by a safety cap to prevent accidental activation. It cannot be packed in hand or checked baggage.

    • Recharging these lighters during the flight is not permitted.

Portable Electronic Devices (PEDs)

  • Hand and Checked Baggage:
    PEDs such as cameras, mobile phones, laptops, tablets, or other battery-powered equipment can be carried in both hand and checked baggage. If packed in checked baggage:

    • Ensure all devices are completely switched off (not just in sleep or hibernation mode).

    • Take precautions to prevent accidental activation or damage during transit.

  • Battery Regulations:

    • Devices powered by lithium-ion batteries must have a watt-hour (Wh) rating of 100 Wh or less. Lithium metal batteries should contain no more than 2g of lithium content.

    • You may carry a maximum of 15 PEDs per passenger.

  • Heat-Producing Equipment:
    For battery-powered equipment capable of generating extreme heat (e.g., underwater high-intensity lamps):

    • Separate the heat-producing component from the battery to prevent fire hazards. This can involve removing the battery, fuse, or other components.

    • Removed batteries must be protected against short circuits (e.g., by placing them in protective cases) and carried in your hand baggage.

  • Special Restrictions for Certain Devices:
    Some PEDs like power tools (e.g., drills, cordless saws, nail guns) may have additional restrictions due to security concerns. Always check Qatar Airways’ guidelines for "Security Restricted Items" before packing these devices.

General Tips for Compliance

  • Know Your Destination’s Rules: Many countries have specific regulations regarding drones and electronic devices. Research local laws before traveling to avoid confiscation or fines.

  • Safety First: Avoid charging any battery-powered device during the flight to minimize risks of overheating or fire.

  • Pack Smartly: Ensure all batteries are properly stored to prevent short circuits—use protective cases or original packaging whenever possible.

  • Seek Approval When Necessary: For high-capacity batteries (100–160 Wh), contact Qatar Airways in advance for approval to carry them in your hand baggage.

By following these detailed guidelines, you’ll ensure a hassle-free experience while traveling with drones, e-cigarettes, and PEDs on Qatar Airways!

Carry-on vs. Checked Baggage

Carry-on Baggage

Most PEDs are allowed and preferred in carry-on baggage. This includes:

  • Smartphones, tablets, laptops, e-readers

  • Cameras and video cameras

  • Portable gaming devices

  • Medical devices like portable oxygen concentrators (POCs), automated external defibrillators (AEDs), and continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines

  • Power tools (subject to additional restrictions)

Checked Baggage

While many PEDs are allowed in checked baggage, it's crucial to follow these rules:

  • Ensure all devices are completely powered off, not just in sleep or hibernation mode

  • Pack devices securely to prevent damage or accidental activation

  • Remove batteries from devices if possible, especially for items like power tools

Battery Specifications and Limits

Lithium-ion Batteries

  • General limit: 100 watt-hours (Wh)

  • With airline approval: Up to 160 Wh for PEDs and portable medical electronic devices (PMEDs)

  • Spare batteries: Maximum of 2 spares between 100-160 Wh

Lithium Metal Batteries

  • General limit: 2 grams of lithium content

  • For PMEDs only: Up to 8 grams with airline approval

  • Spare batteries: Maximum of 2 spares for PMEDs

Other Battery Types

  • Includes dry batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, and alkaline batteries

  • Generally allowed in both carry-on and checked baggage

  • Maximum of 20 spare batteries total (including lithium batteries)

Smart Luggage and Rideable Suitcases

Permitted

  • Luggage with removable lithium batteries (up to 100 Wh)

  • Devices powered solely by lithium button or coin cells

Restricted

  • Luggage with non-removable lithium batteries (strictly prohibited)

  • Batteries exceeding 160 Wh (not permitted in carry-on or checked baggage)

Special Cases

  • Batteries between 100-160 Wh: Allowed with prior airline approval, must be removed and carried in hand baggage

  • Low-power devices (under 0.3g lithium for metal batteries or 2.7 Wh for ion batteries): Allowed if completely switchable

Safety Precautions

Handling Spare Batteries

  • Always carry spare batteries and power banks in carry-on baggage

  • Protect battery terminals to prevent short circuits (use original packaging or insulate with tape)

  • Keep batteries separated from metal objects like keys or coins

During Flight

  • Avoid charging devices or power banks during the flight

  • Don't leave devices charging unattended

  • Switch off devices when not in use to prevent overheating

  • Alert flight crew if a device becomes unusually warm

Special Considerations

  • For underwater high-intensity lamps or similar heat-producing equipment, separate the heat-producing component from the battery

  • Some airlines may have additional restrictions on power tools, drills, nail guns, etc.

 

 

Additional Tips

  • Always check with your specific airline for their most up-to-date policies

  • Consider the regulations of all countries you'll be traveling through, as they may vary

  • If traveling with medical devices, carry documentation from your healthcare provider

  • For items not meeting standard requirements, inquire about shipping them as cargo

By adhering to these detailed guidelines, you can ensure compliance with airline regulations and maintain safety throughout your journey while traveling with your essential electronic devices.

Lithium Battery-Powered Vehicles

  • Small vehicles powered by lithium batteries are strictly prohibited in both hand and checked baggage.

  • This ban applies regardless of the battery's watt-hour rating and even if the batteries are removed.

  • Examples of prohibited items include Solowheels, hoverboards, mini-Segways, e-scooters, and balance wheels.

  • Smart vehicles are also not permitted.

  • For rideable suitcases and self-propelling baggage, consult the "Smart baggage and rideable suitcases" section for specific rules.

Compressed Gas Items

  • Avalanche Rescue Backpacks:

    • One backpack containing Division 2.2 compressed gas cartridges is allowed.

    • It may include a pyrotechnic trigger with up to 200mg of Division 1.4S explosives.

    • Pack carefully to prevent accidental activation.

    • Airbags must have pressure relief valves.

  • Gas Cylinders for Mechanical Limbs:

    • Small cylinders of non-flammable, non-toxic Division 2.2 gas are permitted.

    • Carry spare cylinders as needed for your journey.

  • Non-flammable Gas Cartridges:

    • Allowed in self-inflating safety devices like life vests.

    • Limit: Two cartridges per device, two devices per person, and two spare cartridges per device.

    • For other uses (e.g., bicycle tire inflators), up to four cartridges per person are allowed, each not exceeding 28g capacity.

  • Hair Curlers with Hydrocarbon Gas:

    • One curler is permitted in hand or checked baggage.

    • The heating element must have a secure safety cover.

    • Usage on board is prohibited, and gas refills are not allowed.

  • Equipment with Compressed Gas:

    • Items like small refrigerators, portable ACs, water dispensers, and ice makers may be exempt from regulations if undamaged and meeting specific criteria:

      • Non-flammable, non-toxic gas: Up to 12kg allowed.

      • Flammable, non-toxic gas: Less than 100g allowed, with strict design and safety requirements.

Always check with your airline for the most up-to-date information and any additional restrictions they may have in place. When in doubt, it's best to leave potentially problematic items at home to ensure a smooth travel experience.

Camping Stoves and Fuel Containers

If you plan to carry camping stoves or fuel containers in your checked baggage, you must adhere to strict guidelines to ensure safety. These items are classified as dangerous goods due to their potential to hold flammable liquids. Here’s what you need to do:

  1. Empty the Fuel Tank or Container Completely:

    • Ensure that the fuel tank or container is fully drained of all liquid fuel.

    • To remove residual fuel, drain the tank or container for at least one hour, then leave it uncapped for a minimum of six hours. This allows any remaining fuel to evaporate completely.

    • Alternatively, you can add cooking oil to the tank or container. The cooking oil raises the flash point of any residual liquid above the flash point of flammable liquids. After this process, empty the tank or container thoroughly.

  2. Secure the Caps:

    • Once the fuel tank or container is empty, ensure that its cap is securely fastened to prevent leakage or contamination during transit.

  3. Wrap and Pack Safely:

    • Wrap the camping stove or empty fuel container in absorbent material such as paper towels.

    • Place the wrapped item in a polyethylene bag (or an equivalent type of bag) and seal it properly. You can use elastic bands or twine to close the bag securely.

  4. Brand-New Camping Stoves or Fuel Containers:

    • If you are carrying brand-new camping stoves or fuel containers that have never contained flammable liquid fuel, they are not considered dangerous goods and can be carried without restrictions.

    • However, it is advisable to contact your airline (e.g., Qatar Airways) in advance for confirmation.

For further clarification or approval regarding camping stoves and fuel containers, reach out to the airline directly.

Fuel Cells

Fuel cells used for powering portable electronic devices (PEDs) like cameras, mobile phones, laptops, and camcorders can be carried in your hand baggage under specific conditions:

  1. Main Fuel Cells:

    • You may carry fuel cells containing fuel that powers your electronic devices in your hand baggage.

  2. Spare Fuel Cell Cartridges:

    • You are allowed to carry up to two spare fuel cell cartridges in your hand baggage.

  3. Additional Restrictions:

    • Additional rules may apply depending on the type of fuel cell and airline policies. Contact your airline for detailed information about these restrictions.

Alcoholic Beverages

Alcoholic beverages can be carried in both checked and hand baggage, but there are specific limitations based on alcohol content:

  1. Alcohol Content Between 24% and 70%:

    • Beverages with alcohol content between 24% and 70% by volume must be stored in receptacles that do not exceed 5 liters each.

    • The total quantity of alcoholic beverages per passenger must not exceed 5 liters.

  2. Alcohol Content Below 24%:

    • Alcoholic beverages with less than 24% alcohol by volume are not classified as dangerous goods under regulations. However, other restrictions may still apply.

  3. Hand Baggage Considerations:

    • When carrying alcoholic beverages in hand baggage, quantities may be further restricted due to regulations on liquids, aerosols, and gels (LAGs). Check country-specific customs regulations before packing.

Liquids and Gels

When packing liquids, gels, pastes, and aerosols in your hand baggage, follow these detailed guidelines:

  • Container Size Limit:

    • Each container must hold no more than 100ml (3.4oz).

    • Containers larger than 100ml will not be accepted even if they are only partially filled.

  • Transparent Bag Requirements:

    • All containers should be placed in a transparent, resealable bag that is either quart-sized or liter-sized.

    • The bag should measure no larger than 20x20cm (8x8in).

    • Ensure all items fit comfortably within the plastic bag without overcrowding.

  • Airport Security Screening:

    • Be prepared to present your transparent bag separately during security screening at the airport.

  • Exemptions for Special Needs:

    • If you are traveling with infants or have special dietary requirements, you may carry reasonable quantities of baby food or other necessary items for the duration of your flight.

    • Medications and special dietary items may also be exempt from liquid restrictions. Check with your airline for specific guidelines regarding exemptions.

General Recommendations

  • Always contact your airline (e.g., Qatar Airways) ahead of time if you’re unsure about specific items you wish to carry.

  • Review country-specific customs regulations for additional restrictions on liquids, alcoholic beverages, and other items.

  • For more information about exemptions related to baby food, medication, or dietary requirements during travel, consult the airline’s FAQs or customer service team.

By following these detailed tips and guidelines, you can ensure compliance with airline regulations while packing safely for your journey!

Liquid Nitrogen in Insulated Packaging (Dry Shipper)

What's Allowed:

  • Insulated packaging containing refrigerated liquid nitrogen (dry shipper)

  • Can be carried in both hand and checked baggage

Important Details:

  • The liquid nitrogen must be fully absorbed in a porous material

  • The package must be designed to prevent any pressure build-up

  • It should not allow the release of any refrigerated liquid nitrogen, regardless of the orientation of the package

  • The insulated packaging can only contain non-dangerous goods

Safety Tip:

Always double-check the seal on your dry shipper before travel to ensure no leakage.

Oxygen or Air Cylinders for Medical Use

What's Allowed:

  • Oxygen or air cylinders required for medical purposes

  • Can be carried in both hand and checked baggage

Important Details:

  • Each cylinder must not exceed a gross weight of 5kg

  • Airline approval is required before travel

  • Personal medical oxygen devices using liquid oxygen are strictly prohibited in all types of baggage and on your person

Safety Tip:

Inform the airline well in advance about your need to carry oxygen cylinders to ensure smooth travel arrangements.

Radio-Isotopic Cardiac Pacemakers

What's Allowed:

  • Radio-isotopic cardiac pacemakers or similar devices

  • Includes devices powered by lithium batteries

  • Can be implanted in the body or worn externally

Safety Tip:

Carry documentation from your doctor about your pacemaker in case of security questions.

Non-Infectious Specimens with Flammable Liquids

What's Allowed:

  • Non-infectious specimens packed with small quantities of flammable liquid

  • Can be carried in both hand and checked baggage

Packaging Requirements:

  1. Specimen Preparation:

    • Option A: Wrap specimens in paper towel/cheesecloth moistened with alcohol, alcohol solution, or formaldehyde solution. Place in a heat-sealed plastic bag with no more than 30ml of free liquid.

    • Option B: Place specimens in vials or rigid containers with a maximum of 30ml of alcohol or alcohol solution.

  2. Primary Packaging:

    • Place prepared specimens in a heat-sealed plastic bag.

  3. Secondary Packaging:

    • Put the primary package into another heat-sealed plastic bag made of absorbent material.

  4. Outer Packaging:

    • Place the secondary package in strong outer packaging with suitable cushioning material.

Additional Requirements:

  • Total quantity of flammable liquid per outer package must not exceed 1 liter

  • Mark the package: "Scientific research specimens, not restricted as per special provision A180 applies

Safety Tip:

Use high-quality, durable plastic bags to minimize the risk of leakage during transport.

 

Thermometers

Mercury Thermometers (Medical or Clinical):

  • Allowed: One mercury thermometer for personal use

  • Must be in checked baggage only

  • Must be packed in a protective case

Thermometers or Barometers (for Official Use):

  • Allowed in hand baggage with airline approval

  • Only for representatives of government weather bureaus or similar official agencies

  • Must be packed in strong outer packaging with a sealed inner liner or a strong leak-proof and puncture-resistant bag

  • Packaging must prevent mercury escape regardless of position

Safety Tip:

For mercury thermometers, consider using a hard plastic case with foam padding for extra protection.

Mobility Aids

General Guidelines:

  • Acceptable for passengers with disabilities, health issues, age-related restrictions, or temporary mobility problems

Battery-Powered Mobility Aids with Non-Spillable Batteries:

  • Allowed: Wheelchairs or similar devices with wet non-spillable, nickel-metal hydride, or dry batteries

  • Must be in checked baggage

  • Airline approval required

  • Prevent unintentional activation

  • Non-spillable batteries must not contain free or unabsorbed liquid

  • Removed batteries must be in strong, rigid packaging for cargo storage

  • Spare battery allowance: One wet non-spillable or two nickel-metal hydride/dry batteries

Battery-Powered Mobility Aids with Lithium Batteries:

  • Allowed: Wheelchairs or similar devices with lithium-ion batteries

  • Must be in checked baggage

  • Airline approval required

  • No watt-hour (Wh) limit for attached batteries

  • Removed batteries: Maximum 300Wh

  • Carry removed and spare batteries in protective pouches in the passenger cabin

  • Spare battery allowance: One up to 300Wh or two up to 160Wh each

  • Properly pack removed batteries to prevent short-circuiting or damage

Battery-Powered Mobility Aids with Spillable Batteries:

  • Allowed: Wheelchairs or similar devices with spillable batteries

  • Must be in checked baggage

  • Airline approval required

  • Use spill-resistant vent caps where possible

  • If the device can't always be upright or doesn't adequately protect the battery, remove the battery

  • Removed battery requirements:

    • Strong, rigid, leak-tight packaging impervious to battery fluid

    • Protected from short circuits

    • Secured upright

    • Surrounded by compatible absorbent material

    • Marked "BATTERY, WET, WITH WHEELCHAIR" or "BATTERY, WET, WITH MOBILITY AID"

    • Attach "Corrosive" and "Package Orientation" labels

Safety Tip:

For all mobility aids, especially those with batteries, contact the airline well in advance to discuss specific requirements and obtain necessary approvals.

Remember, regulations can vary slightly between airlines and countries, so always check with your specific airline and relevant authorities before traveling with any restricted items or dangerous goods.

Chemical Agent Monitoring Equipment

For staff members of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) on official travel:

  • You may carry chemical agent monitoring equipment with proper approval.

  • Allowed devices include:

    • Chemical Agent Monitor (CAM)

    • Rapid Alarm and Identification Device Monitor (RAID-M)

  • Important conditions:

    • Devices must not contain lithium batteries

    • Equipment must be securely packed

    • Any radioactive material must not exceed activity limits specified in Table 10.3.C of the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations

  • Always contact the airline for specific approval and additional information

Dry Ice (Solid Carbon Dioxide) for Perishables

  • Maximum allowance: 2.5kg of dry ice

  • Can be carried in both checked and hand baggage

  • Must be used with perishable goods not classified as dangerous

  • Packaging requirements:

    • Must allow for the release of carbon dioxide gas

    • In checked baggage, packages must be:

      • Marked with the net weight of dry ice

      • Labeled "DRY ICE"

  • Consider that dry ice sublimates (turns directly from solid to gas), so factor in travel time when determining how much to pack

Internal Combustion or Fuel Cell Engines

These are only allowed in checked baggage under strict conditions:

  • Must not contain any other dangerous goods or batteries

  • Fuel requirements:

    • Either powered by a fuel that doesn't meet dangerous goods classification criteria, or

    • The fuel tank must be completely empty or properly flushed and purged of vapors

  • Documentation:

    • Passenger must provide written or electronic proof that flushing and purging procedures have been followed

  • Additional safety measures:

    • Entire fuel system must have no free liquid

    • All fuel lines must be sealed, capped, or securely connected to the machinery

Matches and Cigarette Lighters

  • Allowed only when carried on your person (not in bags)

  • You may carry:

    • One box of safety matches, or

    • One small cigarette lighter

  • Lighter specifications:

    • Must not contain unabsorbed liquid fuel (except liquefied gas)

    • Should require two independent actions to ignite

  • Prohibited items:

    • Matches or lighters in checked or hand baggage

    • Lighter fuel and refills

    • "Strike anywhere" matches

    • "Blue flame" or "cigar" lighters

    • Lithium battery-powered lighters (e.g., plasma, tesla coil, flux, arc, or double arc lighters) without safety caps

Non-radioactive Medicinal and Toiletry Items

Allowed in both checked and hand baggage:

  • Includes aerosols like hairsprays, perfumes, colognes, and alcohol-containing medicines

  • Also covers non-flammable, non-toxic aerosols (Division 2.2) for sporting or home use

  • Quantity limits:

    • Total net quantity must not exceed 2kg or 2L

    • Each individual item limited to 0.5kg or 0.5L

  • Safety requirement: Aerosol release valves must be protected by a cap or other means

  • Note: Hand baggage quantities may be further restricted due to LAGs (Liquids, Aerosols, and Gels) regulations

Permeation Devices

  • Allowed only in checked baggage

  • Used for calibrating air quality monitoring equipment

  • Must comply with IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations Special Provision A41

  • Always check with the airline for any additional restrictions or requirements

Security-type Equipment

  • Generally prohibited if incorporating dangerous goods (e.g., pyrotechnic material, lithium batteries)

  • This includes items like attaché cases, cash boxes, and cash bags

  • Some security equipment may be allowed in checked baggage under specific conditions

  • Always consult with the airline for detailed requirements and approvals

Powder-like Substances

  • Hand baggage restrictions:

    • Containers exceeding 350ml will undergo additional screening

    • May be prohibited depending on the results of screening

  • Checked baggage: No quantity restrictions

  • Exceptions to restrictions:

    • Medically prescribed powders

    • Baby formula

    • Human remains

  • Duty-free purchases:

    • Must be placed in tightly sealed Security Tamper-Evident Bags (STEB)

  • Special considerations for travel to/from specific countries (e.g., Australia, New Zealand, Qatar to USA)

Remember, regulations can change, and individual airlines may have additional restrictions. Always check with your airline well in advance of your travel date when planning to carry any potentially restricted items. It's also wise to carry any necessary documentation, such as medical prescriptions or approvals, to avoid issues at security checkpoints.

Blunt Instruments

Blunt instruments that could potentially be used as weapons are prohibited in the cabin but allowed in checked baggage. This category includes:

  • Baseball and softball bats

  • Cricket bats

  • Golf clubs

  • Hockey sticks

  • Lacrosse sticks

  • Billiard, snooker, and pool cues

  • Martial arts equipment (e.g., nunchucks, kubatons, tonfa)

  • Clubs and batons (billy clubs, blackjacks, night sticks)

  • Hammers and mallets

  • Fishing rods (when they can be used as a bludgeon)

The key consideration is whether the item could cause serious injury if used to strike someone. Even seemingly innocuous objects like heavy flashlights or walking sticks might fall into this category if they're sturdy enough to be used as weapons.

Explosives and Incendiary Devices

These items are strictly prohibited both in carry-on and checked baggage, with very few exceptions:

  • Ammunition (may be allowed in checked baggage with airline approval)

  • Blasting caps

  • Detonators and fuses

  • Mines, grenades, and other explosive military stores

  • Dynamite, gunpowder, and plastic explosives

  • Fireworks and other pyrotechnics

  • Smoke-generating canisters or cartridges

  • Flares (road flares or marine flares)

  • Explosive train set pellets or caps

  • Party poppers or snappers

  • Tear gas or pepper spray

  • Flammable liquid fuel

  • Gas torches

Even realistic replicas of these items are prohibited. The primary concern is the potential for these items to cause catastrophic damage to an aircraft or be used in acts of terrorism.

 

Guns and Firearms

Firearms and similar devices are not allowed in the cabin but may be transported in checked baggage with proper authorization:

  • Pistols, revolvers, rifles, and shotguns

  • Toy guns, replicas, and imitation firearms

  • Paintball markers

  • Airsoft guns

  • BB guns

  • Flare pistols and starter pistols

  • Components of firearms (except telescopic sights)

  • Compressed air and CO2 guns

  • Pellet guns and ball bearing guns

  • Harpoon guns and spear guns

  • Bows, crossbows, and arrows

  • Slingshots and catapults

The concern here is not just the potential for these items to be used as weapons, but also the panic and confusion they could cause if mistaken for real firearms during a flight.

Electro-shock Weapons and Disabling Devices

These items are completely forbidden on flights, both in carry-on and checked baggage:

  • Tasers and stun guns

  • Cattle prods

  • Stun batons

  • Electroshock dart guns

  • Animal stunners and animal killers

  • Disabling chemicals, gases, and sprays (e.g., mace, pepper spray, tear gas, acid sprays)

  • Bear spray or other animal repellent sprays

These devices are prohibited due to their potential to incapacitate crew members or other passengers, which could compromise flight safety.

Sharp Objects

Sharp objects are generally prohibited in the cabin but allowed in checked baggage:

  • Axes and hatchets

  • Ice axes and ice picks

  • Meat cleavers

  • Razor blades (except those in cartridges)

  • Box cutters

  • Utility knives

  • Knives with blades over 6cm

  • Scissors with blades over 6cm (measured from the fulcrum)

  • Swords and sabers

  • Throwing stars

  • Skates with removable blades

The 6cm blade length rule for knives and scissors is a common standard, but some airlines or countries may have stricter limits.

Workers' Tools

Many tools that could potentially be used as weapons must be placed in checked baggage:

  • Crowbars

  • Drills and drill bits (including cordless portable power drills)

  • Screwdrivers and chisels over 6cm in length

  • Wrenches and pliers over 7 inches long

  • Saws (including cordless portable power saws)

  • Blowtorches

  • Bolt guns and nail guns

  • Hammers

  • Soldering irons

  • Welding equipment

The concern with these items is their potential use as improvised weapons or tools for tampering with aircraft systems.

Remember, these restrictions can vary slightly between airlines and countries. Always check with your specific airline and review the latest regulations from aviation authorities like the TSA (in the US) or EASA (in Europe) before packing for your flight. When in doubt, it's best to leave questionable items at home or pack them in your checked baggage.

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What to Do When You've Lost Something at Hamad International Airport

From Lost to Found: A Guide to Recovering Your Items
Published: Monday, April 21, 2025
What to Do When You've Lost Something at Hamad International Airport

Thank you for choosing to travel through Hamad International Airport (HIA)! We understand how distressing it can be to misplace personal belongings, and our dedicated Customer Service Team is committed to helping you recover any lost items. The Lost Property Office is your go-to resource for registering lost belongings, addressing inquiries, and facilitating the retrieval of items that may have been lost within the Passenger Terminal Complex.

Items Lost on Flights

If you believe you’ve left an item on a Qatar Airways flight, please take the following steps:

  • For Qatar Airways Flights: Click the link provided on our website for quick assistance. Alternatively, you can send an email detailing your situation to Click here. Be sure to include your flight number, date of travel, and a description of the lost item to expedite the process.

  • For Other Airlines: If your item was lost on a flight operated by another airline, please contact Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) Lost and Found by emailing llqas@qataraviation.com. They will guide you through the necessary steps to locate your belongings.

Items Lost Inside the Passenger Terminal

For items misplaced within the terminal, we recommend the following:

  • In-Person Assistance: Visit the nearest HIA Information Desk where our friendly staff can provide immediate help and guidance.

  • Outside the Airport: If you are currently off airport premises, you can reach out directly to the HIA Lost Property Office by clicking on the 'Contact Us' link on our website or by emailing Click here. When you do, please provide a comprehensive description of the lost item, which should include:

    1. Brand/Model and Color: This helps us identify the item more accurately.
    2. Flight Number and Date: Include the specific flight you were on when the item was lost.
    3. Time and Location: Mention the approximate time and specific area (like a terminal zone or specific gate) where the item was last seen.
    4. Photographic Evidence: If possible, attach a photo of the item to assist our staff in identifying it swiftly.

Important Information

Hamad International Airport is authorized to assist with inquiries regarding items lost within the airport's premises. Our Lost Property Office operates with specific policies regarding the handling of lost items:

  • Retention Period: Items submitted to the Lost Property Office will be retained for up to 30 days. This duration varies based on the category of the item.

  • Post-Retention Policy: After the retention period, unclaimed items may be donated to charitable organizations. Unfortunately, these items will not be available for retrieval after being donated.

  • Liability Disclaimer: The airport does not accept liability for any items lost or left behind within its premises. We encourage all travelers to keep personal belongings secure and to report any lost items promptly.

Retention Policies by Item Category

Direct Disposal:

    • Items that fall under this category will be disposed of immediately and include excess baggage, perishables, and dangerous goods.

7-Day Policy:

    • This includes items like neck pillows, water tumblers, unbranded clothing, caps, toys, umbrellas, walking sticks, wheelchairs, and Zamzam water. These items will only be held for a week before being discarded or donated.

30-Day Policy:

    • Precious Metals and Gems: Items such as gold, silver, rubies, emeralds, sapphires, and diamonds.
    • Transaction Cards and Cash: This includes credit and debit cards and currency (excluding loose petty cash).
    • Official Documents: Items like IDs, passports, driving licenses, and other important documents.
    • Electronic Items: Laptops, smartphones, tablets, headsets, smartwatches, power banks, SIM cards, card adapters, and world adapters fall into this category.
    • Miscellaneous: Luxury or branded clothing items are also retained for 30 days.

Additional Tips 

  • Keep Important Items Together: Use a designated pouch or bag for crucial items like passports, wallets, and electronics to minimize the risk of losing them.

  • Label Your Belongings: Attach tags or labels with your contact information to bags and valuable items, making it easier for staff to return them if found.

  • Use Tracking Devices: Consider using Bluetooth trackers for high-value items like luggage and electronics, so you can locate them easily.

  • Stay Aware of Your Surroundings: Pay attention to where you place your belongings, especially in busy areas like lounges, cafes, and boarding gates.

  • Review Security Footage: If you lose something near a security checkpoint, request to review footage; staff may assist in identifying where the item was left.

  • Know Where to Go: Familiarize yourself with the layout of the airport and the locations of information desks and the Lost Property Office.

  • Keep Digital Copies: Maintain digital copies of important documents (like your passport and IDs) on your phone or in a secure cloud service for easy access.

  • Travel Insurance: Consider getting travel insurance that covers lost belongings, providing peace of mind during your travels.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. The goal of Hamad International Airport is to help you recover your lost items as efficiently as possible. Your continued trust in Hamad International Airport is greatly appreciated!

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How to Travel with Animals: Essential Tips at Hamad International Airport

Your Quick Guide to a Stress-Free Journey with Pets and Service Animals
Published: Sunday, April 20, 2025
How to Travel with Animals: Essential Tips at Hamad International Airport

Plan Ahead for a Smooth Journey

Traveling with your beloved pets or service animals can be a fulfilling experience, but it requires careful planning and early communication with your airline. By reaching out well in advance, you can ensure a hassle-free journey for both you and your animal companions. Here’s what you need to know!

Service Animals

In-Cabin Travel

Only service dogs are allowed in the cabin, while other service animals usually must travel as checked baggage. Always check with your airline for specific guidelines.

Check-in Process

  • Arrival: Head to the designated check-in area when you arrive at the Departures hall.
  • Find Your Row: Use the airport planner or ask an information desk for assistance.

Quick Tips

  • Notify Early: Inform your airline about your service animal well in advance.
  • Pack Essentials: Bring food, medication, and comfort items for your animal.
  • Leash Up: Keep your service animal leashed to ensure a calm environment.

Household Pets

Most pets, like cats and dogs, must travel as checked baggage. Ensure you’re aware of your airline's specific policies regarding pet travel.

Check-in Process

  • Designated Area: Arrive at the Departures hall and check in at the designated area for your pet.

Live Animal Facility at Hamad International Airport

If you’re traveling through Hamad International Airport, your pet will benefit from a specialized live animal facility, providing:

  • Comfortable Environment: A climate-controlled and secure area.
  • Professional Care: Supervised by trained animal handlers who ensure your pet’s well-being during transit.

Collecting Your Pet

After your flight, an airline representative will deliver your pet to you personally. Proceed to Customs for an inspection of your pet’s travel documents.

Quick Tips

  • Early Notification: Notify your airline about your pet’s travel arrangements.
  • Secure Container: Ensure your pet is in an appropriate, ventilated container with access to food and water.

Falcons

For falcon enthusiasts, some airlines, like Qatar Airways, allow falcons in the passenger cabin (Economy Class), while others may require them to travel as checked baggage.

Check-in Process

Follow the same procedures as with other animals, checking in at your designated area.

Quick Tips

  • Notify Early: Inform your airline well in advance about your falcon.
  • Hooded: Keep your falcon hooded at all times during the flight to minimize stress.

Traveling with Animals at Hamad International Airport

Hamad International Airport is equipped to accommodate travelers with animals, ensuring a comfortable experience for both pets and their owners:

  • Dedicated Facilities: The airport features a specialized live animal facility for pets, designed to provide a secure and climate-controlled environment while they await their flights.
  • Trained Personnel: Professional animal handlers are on-site to oversee the care of your pets, ensuring they are safe and comfortable during their stay.
  • Easy Navigation: Utilize the airport’s planning tools to locate check-in areas and facilities that cater to your animal’s needs.

By preparing thoroughly and understanding the requirements for traveling with animals, you can ensure a pleasant experience for both you and your companions, particularly at the world-class Hamad International Airport.

Useful Tips for Traveling with Animals

  1. Research Airline Policies: Confirm specific rules for different types of animals.
  2. Gather Documentation: Have all necessary health certificates and vaccination records ready.
  3. Plan for Comfort: Pack essentials like food, water, and comfort items.
  4. Visit the Veterinarian: Ensure your pet is healthy and fit for travel.
  5. Familiarize Your Pet with Travel: Take short trips to acclimate them.
  6. Arrive Early: Allow enough time for check-in and security.
  7. Use a Secure Carrier: Ensure it meets airline specifications.
  8. Stay Calm: Your demeanor can help ease your pet’s anxiety.
  9. Hydration: Keep your pet hydrated, especially on long flights.
  10. Know Arrival Procedures: Be aware of customs and collection processes.

Safe travels! 

Seamless Journeys for All: How Hamad International Airport Redefines Inclusive Travel

Published: Monday, April 14, 2025
Seamless Journeys for All: How Hamad International Airport Redefines Inclusive Travel

As you embark on your journey, Hamad International Airport stands ready to provide a seamless and inclusive travel experience. Whether you're a premium passenger or require special assistance, the airport's commitment to accessibility and comfort ensures that every traveler feels valued and supported. From barrier-free facilities to dedicated lounges and personalized assistance, Hamad International Airport is designed to make your travel experience stress-free and enjoyable.

Special Assistance Services

Barrier-Free Accessibility

The airport is designed to be entirely barrier-free, ensuring ease of movement for passengers with reduced mobility. Features include elevators, escalators, ramps, walkways, and passenger trains connecting various parts of the terminal. Boarding gates for A380 aircraft are equipped with elevators to facilitate access to the upper deck.

Reserved Parking Spaces

Dedicated parking spaces are available in both short-term and long-term parking areas for passengers with reduced mobility. These spaces are conveniently located near terminal entrances, making it easier for travelers to access the airport facilities.

Adapted Check-In Counters

Every check-in row includes an adapted service desk specifically designed for passengers with reduced mobility. For Qatar Airways passengers, seated check-in desks are provided, ensuring comfort during the check-in process. The location of these counters can be identified using the airport planner or by asking at an information desk.

Dedicated Lounge Facilities

Travelers requiring special assistance can unwind in a dedicated lounge equipped with comfortable seating, televisions, and trained attendants. Adapted washrooms are located nearby for convenience, ensuring a relaxing environment while waiting for flights or transfers.

Wheelchairs and Mobility Assistance

Complimentary wheelchairs are available throughout the terminal. Passengers needing assistance with wheelchair movement should notify their airline in advance to arrange for a personal helper. This service ensures smooth navigation through check-in, security checks, passport control, baggage claim, and customs.

Accessible Washrooms

Washrooms adapted for passengers with reduced mobility are strategically placed across the terminal. Travelers can locate them using signs, airport maps, or by asking at information desks.

Additional Recommendations

  • Priority Boarding: Passengers requiring special assistance are boarded first and off-boarded last to ensure a stress-free experience.

  • Advance Notification: Notify your airline well in advance if you require personal assistance or medical equipment such as oxygen or stretchers during your journey.

  • Documentation: Ensure all necessary travel documents are prepared ahead of time to avoid delays.

  • Personal Helper Arrangement: Airlines can arrange personal helpers to accompany you throughout your journey, assisting with all airport procedures.

Additional Useful Information

  1. Airport Navigation

    • Use the airport's interactive map or mobile app to navigate the terminal and locate facilities such as check-in counters, lounges, and accessible washrooms.

  2. Special Dietary Needs

    • Inform your airline about any special dietary requirements in advance to ensure availability of suitable meal options on your flight.

  3. Medical Equipment

    • If you require medical equipment during your journey, ensure it is compatible with airline policies and regulations.

    • Pack essential medical supplies in your carry-on luggage in case of unexpected delays.

  4. Travel Insurance

    • Consider purchasing travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and trip cancellations to protect against unforeseen circumstances.

  5. Airport Amenities

    • Take advantage of the airport's amenities such as duty-free shopping, dining options, and entertainment facilities while waiting for your flight.

Hamad International Airport is a beacon of excellence in providing a seamless and inclusive travel experience. With its comprehensive range of special assistance services, travelers can enjoy a stress-free journey from start to finish.

Whether you're a premium passenger or require extra support, the airport's commitment to accessibility and comfort ensures that every moment of your travel is enjoyable and memorable. As you embark on your next adventure, let Hamad International Airport be your gateway to a world of convenience and hospitality.

Smooth Landings: How Hamad International Airport Delivers a Hassle-Free Baggage Claim Experience

Quick and Hassle-Free Baggage Collection
Published: Sunday, April 06, 2025
Smooth Landings: How Hamad International Airport Delivers a Hassle-Free Baggage Claim Experience

Baggage claim at Hamad International Airport is designed to ensure a seamless and stress-free experience for travelers. The process is well-organized, with clear instructions and support available at every step.

Finding Your Baggage Belt

Upon arrival, your checked baggage will be delivered to one of the belts in the baggage claim area. To locate your designated belt, you can refer to the large information display near Belt 3, which provides flight-specific belt assignments. Each individual belt also has its own display indicating the flights it serves.

For added convenience, travelers can use the airport planner by entering their flight number to quickly find their baggage belt. This planner is accessible via the airport's website or through mobile apps, allowing you to plan ahead and save time.

Oversized or Fragile Items

If you have checked in oversized or fragile items such as wheelchairs, child seats, or musical instruments, these will be delivered separately via special conveyors. Belt A is situated between Belts 2 and 3, while Belt B is located between Belts 7 and 8. It is advisable to securely pack fragile items in hard-shell luggage to minimize damage during transit. Additionally, labeling these items clearly as "Fragile" can help ensure they are handled with extra care.

Pets and Animals

Traveling with pets or other animals requires special handling. Airline representatives will personally deliver animals to you in the baggage claim area. For assistance or inquiries, you can visit the Airline Baggage Service office near Belt 1. It's important to check with your airline beforehand for specific requirements and documentation needed for traveling with pets, such as health certificates and travel crates.

Trolleys and Porters

Free baggage trolleys are available throughout the baggage claim area for passenger convenience. If additional help is needed, porters are on hand to assist with luggage for a fixed fee. Special assistance travelers, Al Maha customers, and unaccompanied minors are eligible for complimentary porter services. This service ensures that those who need extra support can navigate the airport with ease.

Prohibited Items

Passengers are reminded not to include prohibited items in their luggage. These items will be confiscated and cannot be retrieved later. For detailed information on prohibited items, travelers can consult the Security & Customs page on the airport's website. Common prohibited items include sharp objects, flammable liquids, and certain types of batteries. It's crucial to pack wisely to avoid any issues during security checks.

Lost or Damaged Baggage

In case of lost or damaged baggage, passengers should immediately contact an airline representative at the nearest information desk or visit the Baggage Services Office located behind Belt 1. Claims for lost or damaged baggage must be filed promptly, and recovered items are held for up to 30 days before being donated if unclaimed. Keeping a record of your baggage contents and having travel insurance can help mitigate any losses.

Additional Services and Tips

  • Baggage Wrapping: For added security, baggage wrapping services are available at the airport. This can protect your luggage from scratches and tampering.
  • Baggage Storage: If you need to store your luggage temporarily, the airport offers secure storage facilities. This is useful for travelers who have a long layover or need to explore the city before their next flight.

  • Travel Apps: Utilize travel apps to track your baggage and receive updates on flight schedules and baggage claim status. Some popular apps include TripIt and FlightAware.

  • Airport Facilities: Hamad International Airport offers a range of amenities, including restaurants, lounges, and duty-free shopping. Take advantage of these while you wait for your baggage.

  • Travel Documents: Ensure you have all necessary travel documents, such as your passport, visa (if required), and health insurance card. It's also a good idea to make digital copies of these documents and leave them with a trusted friend or family member in case of emergencies.

  • Airport Navigation: Familiarize yourself with the airport layout to avoid confusion. Hamad International Airport provides interactive maps and guides on its website and through mobile apps.

  • Language Support: If you need assistance in a language other than English or Arabic, many airport staff are multilingual. Don't hesitate to ask for help if you need it.

Useful Tips from Travel Experts

  1. Label Your Luggage: Clearly label your luggage with your name, contact information, and destination to prevent mix-ups.
  2. Pack Smart: Consider packing essentials like a change of clothes and important documents in your carry-on luggage in case your checked baggage is delayed.
  3. Arrive Early: Plan to arrive at the airport with plenty of time to spare before your flight to account for any unexpected delays.
  4. Stay Informed: Keep an eye on flight updates and baggage claim status through airport screens and mobile apps.
  5. Travel Insurance: Consider purchasing travel insurance that covers baggage loss or damage for added peace of mind.

Hamad International Airport ensures that all aspects of baggage handling are efficient and traveler-friendly, providing tools like QR codes and displays for navigation while offering personalized services for special needs. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, the airport's comprehensive services aim to make your journey as smooth as possible.

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Maximizing Your Time at Hamad International Airport: A Comprehensive Guide to Seamless Transfers and Luxurious Amenities

Everything You Need to Know for a Seamless Journey
Published: Thursday, March 27, 2025
Maximizing Your Time at Hamad International Airport: A Comprehensive Guide to Seamless Transfers and Luxurious Amenities

Hamad International Airport in Doha, Qatar, is renowned for its efficiency and luxury. Whether you have a quick layover or hours to spare, HIA offers a seamless transfer experience with its integrated facilities and rich amenities. Here’s how to make the most of your time at this world-class hub.

Navigating the Airport

 

  • Transfer Halls: Upon exiting your aircraft, head directly to the Transfer Halls located at concourses A, B, C, and D. These areas are well-signposted, but if you need assistance, don’t hesitate to ask at an information desk or use the airport map available on digital screens or printed copies.

  • Integrated Facility: HIA operates as a single integrated facility, allowing you to arrive, transfer, and depart from the same terminal building. This eliminates the need to change terminals, making your transit process much simpler.

Assistance and Services

 

  • Transfer Desks: If you need help with boarding passes, re-scheduling flights, or have general queries, visit one of the transfer desks. These desks are equipped to assist with re-booking missed connections, upgrading travel classes, and more. They can also provide information on visa requirements if you plan to exit the airport.

  • Special Assistance: Special assistance travelers, Al Maha customers, and unaccompanied minors receive priority processing and are met at the aircraft or aerobridge upon arrival. This ensures that they receive the support they need throughout their journey.

Exiting the Airport

 

  • Exploring Qatar: If you have an extended stopover and wish to explore Qatar, the transfer desks can assist with exit procedures. Ensure you confirm visa and immigration requirements beforehand. Note that a transit visa is not required if you stay within the airport. However, if you plan to leave the airport, check if you need a visa based on your nationality.

  • Transit Tours: Discover Qatar offers exclusive transit tours for those with six hours or more of transit time. These tours allow you to explore Doha’s iconic sites like the Corniche, Museum of Islamic Art, and Souq Waqif, or experience unique desert tours where the Arabian desert meets the sea.

Security Check

 

  • Baggage Screening: Your hand baggage will undergo security screening for prohibited items. Dedicated security lanes are available for First Class and Business Class passengers, ensuring a quicker and more convenient process.

  • Prohibited Items: Ensure your baggage does not contain prohibited items, as these will be confiscated. Check the airport’s Security & Customs page for more information on what items are allowed and what are not.

Things to Avoid

 

  • Avoiding Delays: Do not follow the signs to ‘Arrivals’ unless you intend to exit the airport. Approach the transfer desks for assistance instead, as they can guide you through the correct procedures.

  • Punctuality: Be punctual for your onward flight, as boarding gates close 20 minutes before departure. Plan your time wisely to avoid missing your connection.

Relaxation and Activities

 

  • Airport Hotel: The Airport Hotel offers four-star hospitality for short stays, including massages, swimming, and gym facilities. This is ideal for those who want to relax and rejuvenate during their transit.

  • Transit Tours: As mentioned, Discover Qatar offers a range of transit tours:

    • Discover Doha: A three-hour coach city tour that takes you around Doha’s key attractions.

    • Discover the Desert and Inland Sea: A four-hour private tour to Khor al Adaid.

    • Shuttle Bus Service: Visit the Qatar National Museum, Museum of Islamic Art, or Doha Beach Club with a hassle-free shuttle service.

    • Discover Doha by Air: A 45-minute flight over Doha’s iconic sites.

    • Discover Doha Your Way: Explore Doha with a private vehicle and chauffeur.

  • Airport Facilities: Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the terminal, and access internet kiosks and Mac computers for browsing.

  • Dining Options: Choose from more than 30 restaurants and cafes offering a wide variety of global cuisine.

  • Lounge Access: You may be entitled to complimentary lounge access depending on your ticket or privilege club membership, or you can pay for lounge access. Relax in one of the quiet rooms that offer recliners and soft lighting.

  • Cultural Experiences: HIA is renowned for its art installations. Experience an innovative and immersive visual experience by exploring the airport’s permanent and temporary exhibitions.

  • Family-Friendly: There are five activity nodes designed for children of all ages, offering play areas, televisions, internet points, retail stores, and food and beverage options. Parents’ rooms and family toilets are also available for added convenience.

  • Duty-Free Shopping: Qatar Duty-Free offers an extensive selection of designer labels, electronics, gourmet foods, and more across 70 retail outlets. Express stores are available if you are in a hurry.

Overall, Hamad International Airport provides a comprehensive and enjoyable transit experience, ensuring that your journey is both efficient and memorable.