Earlier this year, five airlines announced they would be running World Cup shuttle flights to Doha, allowing fans to watch games before returning to another country in the GCC within 24 hours.
Since then, a number of other carriers have joined in with the scheme, which will allow tens of thousands of fans to stay in cities like Dubai, Riyadh and Muscat and travel daily.
Been wondering how to book one of these Qatar 2022 shuttle flights, and how much they cost? Wonder no more, because we’ve got you covered.
Which airlines will be offering World Cup shuttle flights?
So far, the following airlines have announced they will be offering World Cup shuttle flights:
- Air Arabia
- flydubai
- Jazeera Airways
- Kuwait Airlines
- Oman Air
- Qatar Airways
- Saudia
Where can I fly from?
Qatar 2022 shuttle flights will be available from Kuwait City, Muscat in Oman, Jeddah and Riyadh in Saudi Arabia, and Dubai and Sharjah in the UAE.
NB: flydubai shuttle flights will be departing from Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), rather than terminal two of Dubai International Airport (DXB).
Which airport will I land at in Qatar?
To accommodate the large number of passengers visiting Qatar for the World Cup, 13 airlines will be operational from Doha International Airport:
- Air Arabia
- Air Cairo
- Badr Airlines
- Ethiopian Airlines
- Etihad Airways
- flydubai
- Himalaya Airlines
- Jazeera Airways
- Nepal Airlines
- Pakistan International Airlines
- Pegasus Airlines
- SalamAir
- Tarco Aviation
The above airlines will be using DIA between September 15 and December 30.
How much are World Cup shuttle flights?
Prices start from US$258 in economy, and US$998 in business classes.
Where can I buy tickets for World Cup shuttle flights?
- For Air Arabia, click here.
- For flydubai, click here.
- For Jezeera Airways, click here.
- For Kuwait Airlines, click here.
- For Oman Air, click here.
- For Qatar Airways, click here.
- For Saudia, click here.
What time should I book my shuttle flight for?
Airlines have recommended that you book a flight that arrives in Doha at least four hours before your match kicks off, and to book a return flight with a departure time of at least four hours after the match finishes.
What do I need to book World Cup shuttle flights?
Shuttle flights will only be available to fans with tickets, so if you’ve already secured yours, great! Ticket sales are currently closed, but FIFA has said further information about last-minute sales will be announced in late September.
All fans, whether residents, citizens, or visitors, require a Hayya Card for entry into stadiums. As of August 15, daytrippers coming to Qatar for matches can apply for their Hayya Card, too.
You can find out more about the Hayya Card application by clicking here.
Can I bring checked baggage on World Cup shuttle flights?
No, only hand luggage is included in the pricing for the Qatar 2022 shuttle flights.
The amount you can bring varies by airline – for example, flydubai include up to 7kg in economy and 14kg in business class, while Air Arabia allows for 10kg in hand luggage. Always check with the airline before travel.
How can I reach the World Cup stadiums from Hamad International Airport?
All eight of the stadiums hosting matches during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 tournament are easily accessible on the Doha Metro.
Better still, your Hayya Card entitles you to free travel on the metro, so it won’t cost you a penny.
We’ve included information on reaching each of the venues in our stadium guides below:
- Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium
- Al Bayt Stadium
- Al Janoub Stadium
- Al Thumama Stadium
- Education City Stadium
- Khalifa International Stadium
- Lusail Stadium
- Stadium 974
Hamad International Airport is on the red line. If you need to switch onto the green or gold lines, you can do so at Msheireb Metro Station.
You can also click here for our ultimate guide to the Doha Metro, including opening hours and current coronavirus restrictions.
How can I reach the World Cup stadiums from Doha International Airport?
Doha International Airport’s arrivals terminal is 800 metres away from the National Museum metro station, which is on the gold line.
For the return leg of your journey, the departures terminal is 600 metres away from the Al Matar Al Qadeem metro station, which is on the red line.
You can find out information on reaching each of the World Cup venues in our stadium guides above.