Qatar Airways implements specific baggage allowance rules that vary based on your ticket class and travel destination. Understanding these detailed regulations helps you avoid extra fees and ensures a smooth travel experience from check-in to arrival.
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Hand Luggage Allowance
First Class and Business Class passengers can bring two pieces of hand luggage with a combined weight limit of 15kg. Each bag must fit within the maximum dimensions of 50 x 37 x 25cm to be accepted on board.
Economy Class travelers can carry one cabin bag weighing up to 7kg with the same size restrictions. For tickets issued in Brazil, Economy passengers on flights to or from Brazil receive a slightly higher allowance of one bag up to 10kg.
You can also bring one personal item such as a handbag, small briefcase, or document holder that fits under the seat in front of you.
Important note: laptop bags count as part of your hand baggage allowance, not as a separate personal item. To avoid excess baggage fees, pack your laptop inside your cabin bag rather than carrying it separately.
Additional personal items allowed include:
- One coat, cape, or blanket
- One umbrella
- One pair of crutches or walking stick
- One small camera or binoculars
- Limited reading material
- An infant’s carrying basket
- Duty-free items purchased on the day of your flight
Checked Baggage Rules for Qatar Airways
Your checked baggage allowance depends on your travel class and specific route:
Africa and Americas Routes
- Economy Lite: 1 bag, 23kg each
- Economy Classic: 2 bags, 23kg each
- Economy Convenience: 2 bags, 23kg each
- Economy Comfort: 2 bags, 23kg each
- Business Class: 2 bags, 32kg each
- First Class: 2 bags, 32kg each
Maximum size: 158cm (length + width + height)
Dammam Routes
- Economy Lite: 20kg total (no piece limit)
- Economy Classic: 25kg total (no piece limit)
- Economy Convenience: 30kg total (no piece limit)
- Economy Comfort: 35kg total (no piece limit)
- Business Class: 40kg total (no piece limit)
- First Class: 40kg total (no piece limit)
Maximum size: 158cm (length + width + height) per bag
Dublin Routes
- Economy Lite: 20kg total (no piece limit)
- Economy Classic: 25kg total (no piece limit)
- Economy Convenience: 30kg total (no piece limit)
- Economy Comfort: 35kg total (no piece limit)
- Business Class: 40kg total (no piece limit)
- First Class: 40kg total (no piece limit)
Maximum size: 240cm (length + width + height) per bag
All Other Destinations
- Economy Lite: 20kg total (no piece limit)
- Economy Classic: 25kg total (no piece limit)
- Economy Convenience: 30kg total (no piece limit)
- Economy Comfort: 35kg total (no piece limit)
- Business Class: 40kg total (no piece limit)
- First Class: 40kg total (no piece limit)
Maximum size: 300cm (length + width + height) per bag
Important Baggage Rules and Restrictions for Qatar Airways
No single piece of checked baggage can weigh more than 32kg (70lb), regardless of your total allowance. This is a strict safety regulation that applies to all passengers.
The airline will not accept baggage that is:
- Round or irregular-shaped
- Tied with loose rope or string
- Wrapped in blankets
- Has loose straps
For routes with weight-based allowances (destinations other than Africa and Americas), there is no limit on the number of pieces you can check as long as you don’t exceed your total weight allowance. However, aircraft capacity limitations may apply on some flights.
Liquid Restrictions in Hand Luggage
When packing hand luggage, remember these important liquid rules:
- Liquids, gels, pastes, and aerosols must be in containers of 100ml (3.4oz) or less
- All containers must be stored in a single transparent, resealable bag no larger than 20 x 20cm (8 x 8in)
- Containers larger than 100ml are not allowed even if partially filled
- Your transparent bag should fit all liquid items comfortably
- You must present this bag separately during security screening
- Baby food and medications are exempt from these restrictions
- You may need to present prescriptions for medications in your hand luggage
Special Items Allowance
Sports equipment and musical instruments count as part of your checked baggage allowance, not in addition to it. They must fit within the size and weight restrictions for your ticket class.
Common sports equipment like golf clubs, tennis rackets, and fishing tackle can be checked, provided they meet your baggage allowance limits.
Bulkier items like bicycles need to be packed in closed boxes or bags and stored in the aircraft hold. Special fees may apply if they exceed your baggage allowance.
Musical instruments can be brought into the cabin if they fit within hand luggage dimensions and weight limits. For larger instruments that are too fragile for the hold or exceed cabin baggage limits, you may need to purchase an additional seat.
Infant and Child Baggage Allowance
Infants (aged between 8 days and 2 years old) receive:
- 10kg checked baggage allowance for most destinations
- One 23kg bag for Africa and Americas routes
- No hand luggage allowance
Children older than 2 years require their own seat and have the same baggage allowance as adults based on the ticket class and route.
Electronic Devices Rules for UK and USA Flights
For UK and USA-bound Qatar Airways flights, electronic devices larger than a mobile phone require additional security screening:
UK-bound Flights:
- Devices must have sufficient power to be turned on during security checks
- Powerless devices will be placed in a secure location on the aircraft and returned at your final destination
- If more than six electronic devices are already secured, you must check your device with your hand baggage
- If unable to check your hand baggage, the item will need to be deposited with Lost and Found
USA-bound Flights:
- All electronic devices on USA-bound flights from Doha undergo enhanced security screening
- Devices must have sufficient power for demonstration
- Consider packing electronics you won’t use during the flight in checked baggage
These rules apply to items including DSLR cameras, laptops, tablets, e-readers, game consoles, drones, electric guitars, printers, and scanners.
Damaged Baggage Procedure
If your luggage is damaged during transit with Qatar Airways:
- Report immediately to the Qatar baggage services counter at the airport
- Get a reference number for tracking updates
- If you’ve already left the airport, report online through the airline’s system
- All damage reports must be submitted within 7 days of baggage collection
How to Find Your Qatar Airways Baggage Allowance?
Before packing for your trip with Qatar Airways, it’s important to know exactly what your baggage allowance is. There are several convenient ways to check your specific allowance based on your ticket class, route, and fare type.
Check Your Booking Details
Your e-ticket contains vital information about your baggage allowance:
- Look for the baggage allowance section on your booking confirmation email
- Note both checked baggage and hand luggage limits
- Check if there are any special allowances for your fare type
- Verify if your Qatar visa type affects your baggage rules
Use your booking reference number (6 alphanumeric characters) and last name to access your reservation details on the Qatar Airways website for complete baggage information.
Qatar Airways Website
The airline’s official website provides comprehensive information about baggage policies:
Baggage Allowance Page
Visit the dedicated baggage allowance section on the Qatar Airways website to find general rules and exceptions.
Qatar Airways Mobile App
The official mobile application offers convenient access to your baggage information:
During Check-in
When you check in for your flight using the app, you’ll see your specific baggage allowance displayed prominently.
Baggage Information Section
The app features a dedicated section with your personalized baggage details, including:
- Number of allowed pieces
- Weight restrictions
- Carry-on allowance
Digital Baggage Label
You can create a digital BAGTAG through the app, which includes your allowance information and helps streamline the airport experience.
Other Ways to Check Your Allowance
If you need additional assistance determining your baggage allowance:
- Call Qatar Airways customer service for personalized help
- Visit a Qatar Airways ticket office for in-person assistance
- Ask at check-in counters at the airport (though it’s better to know in advance)
- Consult your travel agent if you booked through an agency
How to Increase Your Qatar Airways Baggage Allowance?
Join Privilege Club
Qatar Airways’ loyalty program members may receive additional baggage benefits
Book higher fare classes
Consider upgrading your ticket for increased allowance
Pre-purchase excess baggage
If you know you’ll exceed your allowance, buying extra weight in advance is cheaper than paying at the airport
Check seasonal promotions
Qatar Airways occasionally offers extra baggage allowances during special periods

Amir Amin is a blogger from Qatar. With a background in computer sciences, he founded “Qatar Visa Check” to provide essential information and support to expats navigating visa processes and settling in Qatar.