Hamad International Airport announced that short-term car parks will be available free of charge to all departing and arriving passengers, during the first 60 minutes from April 18 to April 22, and from April 27 to May 1, while the usual parking fees will be applied after the 60-minute period ends. minute.
The airport expects – according to a statement, a copy of which was sent to the Qatari media website – an increase in passenger traffic during the Eid Al-Fitr holiday period, until May 1, 2023.
In order to ensure a smooth travel experience through the airport, Hamad International Airport called upon passengers to plan their travel accordingly.
He also called on vehicle drivers not to leave their cars or park them next to the sidewalks. It is advised to deliver passengers and receive them inside the short-term car parks, as Hamad International Airport is linked to the city through various public transportation, such as buses, metro and taxis.
The airport also called on its passengers to come 3 hours before the scheduled departure time for their flights, unless their airline asks them otherwise.
Pre-check-in From April 18 to April 23, passengers on Qatar Airways flights, with the exception of those heading to the USA and Canada, will have the option to check-in 12 to 4 hours before their flight departure time, in Row 11, located in Row 11. In the service complex area (VCN).
Hamad International Airport travelers can also take advantage of self-check-in services and baggage drop-off facilities, which allow passengers to check-in, print boarding passes, label their bags and hand them over before arriving at passport control. Please note that baggage wrapping service is available at the airport.
Passengers over the age of 18 can benefit from the electronic gate service provided by the airport using their passports.
Hamad Airport reminded travelers that the check-in desks for flights will be closed 60 minutes before the departure time, while the gates will be closed 20 minutes before the departure time.
During the security screening procedures, travelers must ensure that they do not carry any prohibited items such as liquids, sprays and gels, and that they fill any liquid containers in a transparent, resealable plastic bag, provided that the size of the package does not exceed 100 ml. As for electronic devices that are larger than mobile phones, they must be removed from the bags and placed on the X-ray examination tray. It is also forbidden to carry small trolleys powered by lithium batteries such as balance wheels.
For a smooth journey through the airport, please follow the signage in the terminal or ask the airport staff for assistance.
Hamad International Airport – at the end of the statement – wished everyone a safe travel and a blessed Eid.
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