Travelling out of Doha with a return booking? – You cannot depart without your 14-day confirmed quarantine hotel booking

Travelling out of Doha with a return booking? – You cannot depart without your 14-day confirmed quarantine hotel booking 

In a recent Circular (Circular No. 12 for the year 2020) from Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) dated 17th June 2020, it has been advised that with immediate effect all passengers travelling out of Doha with a return booking must have a confirmed reservation in one of the designated quarantine hotels in Qatar on their return.

As per the circular, no passengers irrespective of nationality can depart from Doha without holding a confirmed hotel booking for their return for a period of fourteen (14) days which will be prepaid against a nonrefundable voucher obtained from the hotel through “Discover Qatar” website.

In case travel dates into Doha are amended, hotel reservations can be changed subject to availability.

Passengers who are currently out of the State of Qatar, and upon their return, must also hold a confirmed hotel booking in one of the quarantine hotels at the time of checking into their flights to Doha.

List of current quarantine hotels in Qatar:

  1. Dusit Doha
  2. The Westin Doha Hotel & Spa
  3. Time Rako Hotel
  4. The Town Hotel
  5. Ezdan Hotels Doha – Tower 2
  6. Marriott Marquis City Center Doha Hotel
  7. AlRayyan Hotel Doha, Curio Collection by Hilton
  8. City Centre Rotana Doha Hotel
  9. Kingsgate Doha Hotel
  10. Millenium Central Hotel
  11. Millennium Plaza Hotel
  12. Wyndham Grand Regency Doha Hotel
  13. Dusit D2 Salwa Doha
  14. Ezdan Hotels Doha – Tower 1
  15. Grand Regal hotel
  16. Holiday Villa Hotel and Residence
  17. K108 Hotel
  18. La Villa Hotel
  19. Safir Hotel

To book hotel rooms – https://www.qatarairwaysholidays.com/qa-en/welcome-home-booking/?cid=DQFAQ

See complete details and latest updates on https://www.discoverqatar.qa/welcome-home/

Circular (Circular No. 12 for the year 2020) from Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) dated 17th June 2020 

 

 

Circular (Circular No. 12 for the year 2020) from Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) dated 17th June 2020

Circular (Circular No. 12 for the year 2020) from Qatar Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA) dated 17th June 2020



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The gradual lifting of Phase One Covid-19 restrictions by Qatar beginning June 15, mentioned that passengers making essential trips out of country would be required to undergo mandatory 2-week hotel quarantine at designated hotels. The communiqué also made it very clear that the cost of the quarantine will have to be borne by the passenger.

However, several questions were raised regarding the situation of residents who wanted to return back to Qatar during Phase Three, beginning 1st August 2020.

QID holders returning from 1 August – 15 September: QID holders will not be able to board a flight to Qatar without first receiving authorisation to travel to Qatar, and then by also providing confirmation of a 14 day government approved welcome home package reservation.

QID holders are advised not to book a quarantine package until approval to return to Qatar has been confirmed. Details of the approval process will be published when the eligibility and guidelines are confirmed by the relevant authorities.

Discover Qatar, the destination management division of Qatar Airways and a partner of National Tourism Council have posted in their website, what are the necessary quarantine conditions that would apply to those residents who are ‘permitted’ to arrive into Qatar.

Source Credit: Discover Qatar

Please do not book a Welcome Home Package until you have approval to travel to Qatar.

Until 31 July arrivals into Qatar are only permitted for Qatari Nationals, their travelling companions, those with a Permanent Resident Card or other exceptionally approved Visa holders. From 1 August pre-approved QID resident permit holders will also be able to travel to Qatar. We are awaiting more details from the relevant authorities about the pre-approval process.

If you wish to be informed of the latest updates, we recommend that you sign up to our e-mail newsletter. Alternatively please come back to this page regularly to check for updates.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Eligibility – Who is eligible to return to/enter Qatar, on which dates, and under what conditions.

Who needs to go into quarantine upon arrival into Qatar, and can I self-isolate or book my own hotel?

All permitted arrivals into Qatar must go into Government approved hotels to quarantine for a 14 day period upon arrival into Qatar. The following is a summary of who is currently permitted to arrive into Qatar and what quarantine conditions apply (subject to change so please check out the rules and conditions on regular basis):

For Qatari Nationals, their travel companions, those with a Permanent Resident Card or other eligible Visa holders returning to Doha from 15 June – 15 September:

All travellers departing from Qatar will need to book and pay for one of the approved quarantine hotel packages for a period of 14 days, which must be booked before departure from Qatar, if the return date is planned on or before 15 September. Check in at HIA will not be permitted without a confirmed quarantine reservation, if arrival back into Qatar is before 15 September. Eligible travellers currently outside Qatar will also need to book and pay for one of the approved quarantine hotel packages for a period of 14 days if arriving back into Doha on or before 15 September. Bookings can be made at Qatar Airways Holidays in partnership with Discover Qatar. Only Qatari Nationals, their travelling companions, those with a Permanent Resident Card or other eligible Visa holders, will be permitted to arrive into Qatar before 1 August 2020.

QID holders returning from 1 August – 15 September: 

QID holders will not be able to board a flight to Qatar without first receiving authorisation to travel to Qatar, and then by also providing confirmation of a 14 day government approved welcome home package reservation.

QID holders are advised not to book a quarantine package until approval to return to Qatar has been confirmed. Details of the approval process will be published when the eligibility and guidelines are confirmed by the relevant authorities. Please check back regularly to this page for updates.

Can all QID Holders return on 1 August?

No, only QID holders from selected “low risk” countries will be permitted to travel from 1 August, and pre-authorisation to enter Qatar will be required for all QID holders. Further details and a list of approved “low risk” countries will be provided when available.

Can I self-quarantine at home?

No, as of now, and as per Ministry of Public Health regulations, the 14 day quarantine is required at an approved and designated quarantine hotel. Check the rules and regulations on a regular basis for future updates.

What if my Qatar ID has expired?

If your QID has expired whilst you have been outside of Qatar you may be permitted to re-enter Qatar to renew your QID, after you been approved to travel and have successfully completed your 14 day quarantine.

Can I fly with an airline other than Qatar Airways?

Yes, but the same entry conditions will be present for Qatari Nationals and QID holders.

If I have already had a positive test for Covid-19, can I travel?

No, once you have recovered and tested negative you can travel, by adhering to the entry and quarantine requirements already outlined.

How to book – to enable a smooth return/entry to Qatar, Discover Qatar outlines the official approved booking process.

Where can I make my hotel booking?

For all other permitted arrivals, quarantine bookings can be made at Qatar Airways Holidays in partnership with Discover Qatar.

Can I cancel or amend the booking?

Yes, bookings can be amended, up to 24 hours prior to your arrival, without any penalty. There is no refund for any unused quarantine reservations or if you fail to check in on the date of your arrival.

Can I choose the Hotel?

Yes, you will be able to choose between different star rated hotels available, depending upon your preferred hotel category and budget.

How much will it cost?

Welcome Home package rates and options will be available from 15 June. If eligible, check availability for your chosen dates at Qatar Airways Holidays in partnership with Discover Qatar.

Can I book direct with a hotel?

No, you will need to make your booking directly with Qatar Airways Holidays in partnership with Discover Qatar for a stay at an approved quarantine hotel.

Your safety and comfort are the highest priority – upon arrival and at your hotel.

What will happen on arrival at the airport?

Upon arrival at HIA, you will be directed to a transfer to take you to the hotel.

How will I go from the Airport to the Hotel?

A compulsory one way transfer will be provided.

Is there any limit to how much luggage I can bring in the transfer which is provided?

Luggage space is limited to one piece of checked in luggage and one piece of hand luggage per passenger. Additional charges may apply if you have excess luggage that cannot be accommodated into the transfer vehicle provided.

What steps are in place to ensure safety in the hotels?

Your hotel will be compliant with the Qatar Clean program. Qatar Clean is a collaborative effort by the National Tourism Council, Ministry of Public Health, and the hospitality and tourism sectors. The program has been carefully designed to align with best practices and expert protocols to ensure remarkable levels of cleanliness, hygiene and safety for our guests and front line workers. For more information please visit www.qatarclean.com

What happens if I test positive for Covid-19 at any time of quarantine?

You will be directed to follow the instructions provided by MOPH staff at the hotel.

Can I share the room?

Only with direct relatives. A maximum of 2 adults and 1 child 6 years or under may share a room.

Will I be able to have contact with family members or friends who are based in Qatar, at any time during quarantine?

No. Physical contact is not allowed.

Will I be able to have contact with family members or friends at any time during quarantine (where they are also in quarantine)?

No, only unless you will be sharing a room.

What if we are a large group and / or have specific requirements?

Please call or email Discover Qatar with your request and we will be happy to see if this can be accommodated.

Email: [email protected]
Telephone: +974 4423 7999

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MoCI Qatar | Tips to follow after returning home from grocery shopping during COVID-19

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The Ministry of Commerce and Industry published some tips on its Twitter Page which one has to follow after returning home from grocery shopping. Here are the safety tips to follow

  • Take off your shoes outside the house
  • Safety dispose of face masks and gloves immediately after re-moving them
  • Take off your clothes, put them aside and wash them separately at 60-70 degree celsius
  • Empty and dispose if your bags
  • Wash all cans as well as plastic and glass containers with water and soap before arranging or using them. You may spray disinfectants on the labels of food products before using them
  • Wash your hands with water and soap for 20-30 seconds after disposing the bags or opening cans and using their content
  • Wash and sterilize vegetables and fruits by soaking them in water and vinegar. Vegetable like lettuce, parsley, mint and green onions may be soaked in water for 10-15 mins and then washed well and dried
  • Clean and sterilize surfaces that came in contact with bags using sterilizers or watered-down chlorine

Try and get all you needs at once to avoid repeated visits to grocery shops. Do a safe shopping and stay safe.

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The Ministry of Interior tweeted on its official account regarding on-arrival and in-advance tourist visas. It has announced that, Visitors in the country on tourist visas (on-arrival and priorly issued visas) can stay in the country without extending their visas or paying any fee, taking into account their inability to return to their home countries due to closure of airports.

Tweet states that, “According to Law No.21 of 2015 regulating entry and exit of expatriates and their residence, it has been decided to allow expatriate visitors in the country on tourist visas (on-arrival and in-advance) to stay in the country, taking into account their inability to return to their home countries due to the closure of airports in most countries of the world.

  1. They can stay in the country without extending the visa or paying any fee
  2. Once the country declares that the conditions have returned to normal and flights start operation to their countries, they will be granted a grace period to leave the country.

Family members of expats in Qatar including many Indian families are here in Qatar on on arrival and family visit visas. They couldn’t return to India due to closure of airports. This will be a big relief to all the tourist and their family members.

Who are all allowed to stay in Qatar without extending their visas due to closure of airports?

All who are currently in Qatar on a tourist visa (either on arrival or family visit visa) can stay in the country without extending their visas.

Do tourist visa holders in Qatar need to pay for staying in Qatar due to closure of international airports?

Tourist visa holders (on-arrival and priorly issued visas) can stay in Qatar without extending their visas and no need to pay any fee until flight start operations to their home country.

Source: MoI Qatar

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qt-souq.com | Q-Tickets Qatar’s leading one-stop ticketing platform have launched a free delivery service of groceries, food, and medicines for all their clients in order to help combat COVID-19.

The “Stay Home, Stay Safe” free service offers clients the benefit of food and medical essentials delivered to their doorstep without the need to download apps, browse qt-souq.com, select items and then choose various payment methods.

All customers have to do is place their orders on qt-souq.com or by calling / WhatsApp +974 3395 8126 or emailing their needs to [email protected]

Payment can be made on delivery with no service charge and the products will be delivered at market prices, with no extra cost.

Explaining the concept behind the “Stay Home, Stay Safe” free delivery service, Bhaskar Bhatt, Vice President, Q-Tickets said, “Over the years, Q-Tickets has been Qatar’s leading entertainment partner in movies, events, sports and leisure during good times. We are grateful for the love and support shown by our customers and that is exactly what has kept us striving to bring you the latest and the best in entertainment.

But today, in this Coronavirus pandemic crisis where your safety lies in staying at home, Q-Tickets has stepped up and taken the onus to help our customers by offering our ‘Stay Home, Stay Safe’ free delivery service of groceries, food, and medical items – qt-souq.com

You can simply either call, watsapp or email us your requirements without the cumbersome need to download apps, select items and modes of payment.”

Bhatt further elaborated by reiterating, “Let me also assure you that our delivery team has been fully trained to follow strict hygiene guidelines laid down by MoPH. All our delivery personnel wear masks, gloves and diligently follow COVID-19 hygiene rules and regulations. Furthermore, we will be at your service from 9 am to 9 pm daily, including weekends.”

“Q-Tickets are committed to serving the community, especially our loyal customers and therefore, I am delighted to share that we are extending this service at 0% service charge and you can be assured to get your orders at market price. This is our humanitarian initiative of providing you happiness and care, making sure that you stay home and stay safe,” he added.

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Following the meeting, HE Minister of Justice and Acting Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Dr. Issa bin Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimi issued the following statement:

At the beginning of the meeting, the Cabinet heard the explanation given by HE the Minister of Public Health on the latest developments to reduce the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Cabinet affirmed the continuation of the precautionary measures taken to combat this epidemic, and to complement the decisions and actions previously taken, the Cabinet decided the following

Government agencies to reduce the number of employees present at the workplace – Extending of the decision of the Cabinet issued at its regular meeting (12) for the year 2020, held on 18/3l2020, according to which it was decided, among other things, to reduce the number of employees present at the workplace in government agencies.

Private sectors – 80% to work from home and reduce workers at workplace to 20% – Reduce the number of workers present in the workplace in the private sector to 20 percent of the total number of workers in each agency, and 80 percent of the rest of the workers start their work remotely from their homes.

Six working hours per day at workplace | 7:00 am – 1:00 pm – The working hours for employees and workers at their workplace in the government and private sectors will be 6 working hours per day, starting from 7:00 am – 1:00 pm.

Working hours for workers and employees at stores of foodstuffs, pharmacies, and restaurants – The stores of foodstuffs, pharmacies, and restaurants that submit external orders are exempted from this decision. The Ministry of Trade and Industry, in coordination with the concerned authorities, shall determine the other necessary activities exempted from this decision.

Meeting rules for employees and workers | Use Technology | No more than (5) persons – All meetings held for employees and workers in the government and private sectors shall be by distance using modern technical means, and if this is not possible, and in cases of necessity, the meeting shall be held by no more than (5) persons.

Cleaning and hospitality companies | Stop Home Services – Stop the temporary home services system provided by cleaning and hospitality companies and reduce the number of workers who are transported by buses to half the capacity of the bus, taking into account the precautionary measures.

Inspection of Food Outlets by MoCI – The Ministry of Commerce and Industry should continue to intensify inspection procedures for food outlets to ensure their compliance with health requirements and preventive and precautionary measures, including leaving distance between shoppers.

The decision excludes – The decisions exclude The military sector, the security sector, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and diplomatic missions’ employees, the health sector, oil and gas sector, employees of government agencies whose nature of their work requires their presence, workers in major projects.

The decisions are effective from – These decisions are effective from Thursday 2/4/2020, for a period of two weeks. During this period, the situation will be evaluated to take the appropriate decision.

The competent authorities, each within its competence, take the necessary measures to implement these decisions.
For more information on Covid-19, one can visit MoPH’s website at www.moph.gov.qa or call 16000.

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In view of the prevailing circumstance of the spread of Coronovirus COVID-19 and lockdown of schools for various lengths of time, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made a decision to cancel exams for the students of class 10 and 12 in schools that are located outside of India.

CBSE also stated that “Also, in the present situation, it will be difficult to bring the answer books to India for evaluation purposes,” the CBSE said. The system of marking/assessment for the purpose of declaring results will be worked out by the Board shortly and informed to these schools. 

Other Grade / Class Updates:

The Board has announced all affiliated schools of the following one-time measure:

1. For grades / Classes 1 to 8: All students studying in Classes 1 to 8 may be promoted to the next class/grade.

2. For grades / Classes 9 and 11: Advised to promote students of grades 9 and 11 to the next grade on the basis of all the school-based assessments including project work, periodic tests, term exams, etc., conducted so far. For any child who is unable to clear the internal process (in any number of subjects), the school may utilise this period for providing remedial interventions and school may give an opportunity of appearing in school-based test/s either online or offline. The promotions of such children may be decided on the basis of such test/s

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As part of the ongoing Coronavirus COVID-19 testing for people undergoing home quarantine following return from travel, the Ministry of Public Health has launched a new drive-through service to make it more convenient for people to access their tests. The drive through testing for COVID-19 is reserved for those people who meet all the following criteria: 

  • Those who have returned to Qatar from overseas between 10 March 2020 and 21 March 2020.
  • Those who have been undergoing quarantine at home and have signed an official undertaking for this.
  • Those who have not been swabbed to test for COVID-19 since returning to their home.

Please call 16060 (choose Option 2) to arrange a time to register for COVID-19 testing. Before you call, please have all the below information ready,

  1. Full Name
  2. Qatar ID number (QID)
  3. Contact phone number
  4. Address details (to include blue-plate details)
  5. Date of your return to Qatar
  6. Flight number of your return flight

MoPH launches a new drive-through coronavirus COVID-19 testing station. For people undergoing home quarantine following return from travel.

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As a part of preventive and precautionary measures undertaken by the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), on the 28th of March that it has announced additional closure of some elective health services except for emergency cases in all private healthcare facilities in Qatar. Closure of below health services at all private health facilities except for emergency cases until further notice:

  1. Dental Clinics
  2. Dermatology and Laser Clinics
  3. Plastic Surgery Clinics
  4. Surgical Procedures
  5. Diet and Slimming Centers
  6. Physiotherapy Clinics
  7. Complimentary medicines of all kinds

This has been announced to ensure the safety of patients as well as healthcare workers. MoPH has also issued some guidance in regard to the safety of people while shopping grocery to avoid the spread of Coronavirus COVID-19.

For more information on Covid-19, one can visit MoPH’s website at www.moph.gov.qa or call 16000.

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MoPH issues directives for grocery shopping | Do’s and Don’ts

The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) has posted an advisory on social media platforms explaining how people can protect themselves while shopping for groceries. The following are the various do’s and don’ts for the public going to a store for grocery shopping.

  • Limit grocery store visits to only one person and avoid taking children.
  • If your household workers are doing the shopping, explain the precautionary measures to them.
  • Make a grocery list prior to leaving your house.
  • To reduce the number of visits, purchase enough groceries to last 1-2 weeks, but do not over-purchase to leave stocks for others.
  • Ensure that you always leave a distance of at least 1.5m between yourself and others.
  • Ensure that you disinfect carts and baskets prior to use, or wear disposable gloves and throw them in a trash bin immediately after use.
  • Avoid touching your nose, mouth, and eyes while shopping.
  • Use electronic forms of payment instead of cash. Use a tissue when entering your PIN number.
  • Use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser (60% alcohol) immediately after you leave the grocery store.
  • Place grocery bags in the trunk of the car and not on the seats.
  • When you reach home, dispose of the grocery bags immediately and wash the purchased items.
  • Ensure to disinfect and wipe the surfaces that were in contact with the grocery bags, as well as the products you purchased.
  • When you finish storing the products, wash your hands with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser.
  • The advisory also states that a person should avoid going grocery shopping if s/he is experiencing any flu-like symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, and fever; suffers from any chronic condition or low immunity; or is an elderly person.
  • Hypermarket giant Lulu has also enlisted several measures to improve health and safety include having staff wash their hands frequently.
  • This follows the other social distancing and preventative measures that have already been introduced such as hand sanitisers and tape on the floor to show customers how far to stay apart in queues, along with exclusive checkouts for health workers, elderly and vulnerable people.

Earlier Lulu Hypermarkets had announced measures to further enhance sanitisation and cleaning protocols that are in place, with stores sanitising trolley and basket handles and all other common touch areas as preventative measures.

Lulu Hypermarket has also requested its customers to stop using the reusable bags for the time being as a measure to maintain the supreme level of hygiene. On the other hand, Lulu has also provided a transparent protective screen that will be made available across their branches as an added protective measure for cashiers against coronavirus.

It is very important for us to give a sense of safety and peace of mind to our people, especially our cashiers who are the frontline soldiers of Lulu Hypermarkets, we’ve looked across the world at best practices and these shields stand out as a strong safety precaution,” said Mohamed Althaf, Director of Lulu Hypermarkets.

For more information on Covid-19, one can visit MoPH’s website at www.moph.gov.qa or call 16000.

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