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Does Qatar Airways serve alcohol?

The short answer is yes, Qatar Airways does serve alcohol on its flights. Qatar Airways is not a dry airline, and Hamad International Airport allows alcohol as well. Therefore, you can expect to find alcohol available both on board Qatar Airways flights and at Hamad International Airport.



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U.S. airlines stopped selling alcohol and paused other onboard food service early in the pandemic. American and Southwest last spring postponed a return of alcohol sales because of unruly passengers and assaults on flight attendants. American is the last major U.S. carrier to announce alcohol sales would resume.

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Smart casual. Travelers in worn-out, dirty or torn clothes, beach attire, jogging outfit, jeans, shorts, sports shoes and flip flops etc. will not be accepted on board. Collarless shirts not accepted.

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Qatar Airways hand baggage rules state that the dimensions of your carry-on luggage must not exceed 50 x 37 x 25 cm. Note that these dimensions cannot be exceeded by handles, pockets, or wheels that are part of the bag. Qatar Airways has a strict policy regarding liquids, gels, and pastes.

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Blankets. Business and first-class flights offer comfort items like blankets during the flight. You must leave them on board when you're leaving the plane as they can be reused.

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Qatar Airways A350-900 (With Qsuites) Economy Class The best seats are at row 30, thanks to the exit row affording extra legroom. Row 16 seats could be good for extra legroom, but the bulkhead might restrict the “stretchability” of extra-tall flyers.

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Bland Meal (BLML) - This meal is for customers who prefer light and easily digestible foods that are low in fat and help prevent gastric discomfort. It may contain: Low-fat food items such as boiled meats, soft vegetables, mashed potatoes, milk, dairy products and steamed or poached prepared foods as a cooking style.

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Qatar Airways first entered its exclusive partnership with the French Perfumer, 'Diptyque' in March 2021, offering its washroom products on board and in its Premium lounges at Hamad International Airport (HIA).

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Booze is notoriously pricey in Dubai, with a pint of beer frequently costing $15 and a glass of wine often $20 or more.

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