Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


The airport is located approximately 10 kilometers (6 miles) east of Doha's city center. It is situated directly on the coastline of the Arabian Gulf, making transit to the downtown area very quick.

DOH is the official three-letter international IATA code for Hamad International Airport. It serves as the main international gateway for Doha and the State of Qatar.

No, the airport is fully operational and open. It runs continuously 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, serving hundreds of international flights daily.

Yes, the airport is highly secure and consistently ranked among the safest aviation hubs in the world. It features continuous surveillance, modern screening systems, and dedicated terminal police.

Travelers can explore massive duty-free retail areas, dine at diverse international eateries, or visit the indoor tropical gardens. The terminal also features world-class art installations, quiet rest zones, and premium lounges.

No, complimentary public shower facilities are not available in the general terminal restrooms. Showers are accessible exclusively inside select premium airport lounges or at the transit hotel wellness center for a fee. Click here to book your place in Al Maha Lounge.

Yes, the airport is fully open and operates as a major global transit hub for international flights. It connects travelers between Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Oceania.

Yes, there is a premium transit hotel located directly within the secure airside terminal. Passengers can check in for short stays during a layover without having to pass through immigration or customs.

The international airport code is DOH. The facility's ICAO code is OTHH.

Yes, popular regional specialty chocolates and international confectionery brands are available at the terminal duty-free shops.

Passengers can utilize free quiet rooms with reclining chairs located throughout the departure gates. For complete privacy and a flat bed, you can book a room at the airside transit hotel or reserve a private family relax room. You could also rest in a peaceful corner at Al Maha Lounge

Yes, the vast majority of retail outlets, luxury boutiques, duty-free stores, and primary food courts operate 24/7.

Yes, high-quality gold jewelry, bars, and luxury watches can be purchased at the specialized gold boutique counters located inside the airside departures area.

Yes, travelers can purchase single-entry day passes to several independent VIP lounges. Access can be paid for at the lounge reception desk or pre-booked online, regardless of your ticket class. Book now to skip the line!

Yes, passengers can exit the transit area if they are eligible for visa-free entry or hold a pre-arranged transit visa. Ensure your layover is at least 5 to 6 hours to allow enough time to clear border control and return.

Yes, leaving the terminal is permitted if you meet Qatar's entry and visa requirements. Citizens of over 100 countries qualify for a free visa waiver on arrival at passport control.

Yes, passengers with valid onward boarding passes are permitted to stay in the airside transit zone overnight. You can rest in the quiet rooms, book a room at the transit hotel, or relax in a 24-hour lounge.

Yes, major international currencies, including US Dollars (USD) and Euros (EUR), are widely accepted at terminal shops. However, change is typically returned to you in the local currency, Qatari Riyals (QAR).

Yes, travelers can wear shorts inside the airport terminal. However, because Qatar has a conservative local culture, it is highly recommended to wear modest, respectful clothing that covers shoulders and knees if you plan to exit the airport and enter the city.

Yes, international travelers can buy alcohol at the duty-free shops in the departures area. Alcohol is also served in most of the premium airport lounges and at select licensed dine-in restaurants.

Yes, the tap water at the airport is safe to drink, but many travelers prefer using the filtered water fountains. Free drinking water dispensaries are located throughout the gates, and bottled water is widely sold.

Smoking and vaping are strictly prohibited in all public terminal areas. Smoking is permitted exclusively inside designated, ventilated smoking cabins located throughout the passenger concourses.

No, due to security regulations, there are no public luggage lockers or left-luggage storage facilities inside the terminal. All baggage must remain with the passengers or be checked in with your airline.

Yes, unlimited free high-speed Wi-Fi is available across all passenger terminals. Simply connect your device to the official airport network on your device's settings.

Yes, a modern gym, squash court, and swimming pool are located inside the airside transit hotel complex. These wellness facilities can be accessed by purchasing a temporary day pass at the reception.

Yes, a major transit hotel is located directly within the airside departures area, allowing guests to stay without passing through customs. Dozens of hotels are also located just outside the airport gates in Doha.

Yes, complimentary baby strollers are provided by the airport authority for families traveling with infants. These can be found at designated pickup stations located near the arrivals and departure gates.

The airport is exceptionally close to the city center, located roughly 10 kilometers (6 miles) away. The drive takes about 10 to 15 minutes depending on traffic. You can click here to plan your taxi ride.

Standard international-to-international transfers typically take 30 to 45 minutes. Security screening for transit passengers is highly streamlined, but walking distances can be long, so passengers are advised to budget extra time.

The airport handles hundreds of passenger and cargo flights daily. It ranks as one of the busiest global hubs, operating at high capacity day and night.

The airport features over 40 contact gates equipped with passenger bridges, alongside dozens of remote bus boarding stands.

The airport operates through a single, massive, passenger terminal building. It is divided into Concourse A, B, C, D, and E, keeping all transfers under one roof without the need for trains to change terminals.

Select the official public network on your device's Wi-Fi settings. Once connected, open your web browser, follow the basic landing page prompt, and agree to the terms of use to get online.

Popular local and regional souvenirs include premium dates, Arabic spices, traditional perfumes (oud), and gold jewelry. Global luxury brands and tax-free electronics are also highly sought after.

The terminal houses a massive food court and dining options spread across the concourses. Travelers can choose from international fast-food chains, quick-service coffee shops, family restaurants, and premium lounges.

Drivers can park in the short-term parking garages connected directly to the arrivals terminal. Waiting or parking at the arrival curbs is strictly prohibited, and vehicles left unattended will be towed.

Yes, dedicated parent rooms equipped with private feeding areas, diaper changing tables, and water facilities are located throughout the terminal.

Automated teller machines are widely distributed across the landside departures hall, baggage claim areas, and airside concourses. They support withdrawals in multiple international currencies.

Medical clinics operating 24/7 are located in both the arrivals hall and the main departures concourses. Emergency medical staff are always on duty to assist passengers.

Yes, there are several dedicated family activity areas featuring interactive games, climbing structures, and children's television zones.

The airport officially opened for commercial passenger operations in May 2014. It was built to replace the older, congested Doha International Airport.

Customs inspection checkpoints are located in the baggage claim area just before you exit the secure terminal into the public arrivals hall.

For international departures, it is highly recommended to arrive 3 hours before your scheduled flight. Check-in desks typically close exactly 60 minutes prior to takeoff.

Yes, all informational and directional signage throughout the terminal is completely bilingual, presented in both Arabic and English.

The airport operates two parallel runways. Both runways are designed to handle the world's largest commercial passenger and cargo aircraft.

Yes, multiple 24/7 currency exchange bureaus are located in both the departures and arrivals halls.

You can reach the airport via the Doha Metro (Red Line), public buses, local taxis, app-based rideshares, or private cars. The metro station is directly connected to the main passenger terminal.

Yes, dedicated male and female prayer rooms, complete with ablution facilities, are located throughout the departures and arrivals areas.

Yes, a complimentary indoor, elevated passenger train operates in the main terminal. It helps travelers quickly traverse the long distances between different sections of the concourses.

Yes, electronic cigarettes and vapes are permitted in your carry-on luggage, but they must not be used inside the terminal or on the aircraft. Carrying them in checked baggage is strictly prohibited due to battery safety regulations.