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Qatar Post Retail Outlet Locations and Temporary Branch Working Hours QATAR POST RETAIL OUTLET LOCATIONS AND TEMPORARY BRANCH WORKING HOURS Current Branch Working Normal Working Hours Area Contact Place Branch/Kiosk Hours (Due To COVID 19 (Excluding COVID 19 Restrictions ) Emergency) Al Khor and Al Thakhira Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM Sun - Thur: 7AM - 9PM,Sat: 8AM - 30346945/44725717 AlKhor Branch Municipality Sat: & Fri: Closed 11AM / 4PM - 7PM,Fri: Closed Sun - Thur: 7AM - 7PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - 9PM,Sat: 8AM - Al Rayyan Municipality 44582193/30217409 Al Azizya Branch & Fri: Closed 11AM / 4PM - 7PM,Fri: Closed Sun - Thur: 7AM - 7PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - 9PM,Sat: 8AM - Al Rayyan Municipality 44804526/77891270 Rayyan Branch & Fri: Closed 11AM / 4PM - 7PM,Fri: Closed Al Meera - Bani Sun - Thur: 11AM - 7PM Sat: Sun - Thur : 10AM - 9PM,Sat: 5PM - Al Rayyan Municipality 70752286 Kiosk Hajer & Fri: Closed 8PM,Fri: Closed Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 10AM - 6PM,Sat: 5PM - Al Rayyan Municipality 70718712 Sailiya Al Meera Branch & Fri: Closed 8PM,Fri: Closed QATAR POST RETAIL OUTLET LOCATIONS AND TEMPORARY BRANCH WORKING HOURS Current Branch Working Normal Working Hours Area Contact Place Branch/Kiosk Hours (Due To COVID 19 (Excluding COVID 19 Restrictions ) Emergency) Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM,Sat: Al Shamal Municipality 44731757/55360878 Al Shamal Branch & Fri: Closed Closed,Fri: Closed Al Meera - Al Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM Sat: Sun - Thur : 7AM - 3PM,Sat: 4PM - Al Shamal Municipality 70902488 Kiosk Shamal & Fri: Closed 7PM,Fri: Closed Sun - Thur: 7AM - 1PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM,Sat: Al Sheehaniya Municipality 44712515/55359854 Umm Bab Branch & Fri: Closed Closed,Fri: Closed Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM,Sat: Al Sheehaniya Municipality 44711282/55359643 Dukhan Branch & Fri: Closed Closed,Fri: Closed QATAR POST RETAIL OUTLET LOCATIONS AND TEMPORARY BRANCH WORKING HOURS Current Branch Working Normal Working Hours Area Contact Place Branch/Kiosk Hours (Due To COVID 19 (Excluding COVID 19 Restrictions ) Emergency) Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM,Sat: Al Sheehaniya Municipality 44718677/55359697 Al Shahaniya Branch & Fri: Closed Closed,Fri: Closed Sun - Thur: 7AM - 7PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - 9PM,Sat: 8AM - Al Wakra Municipality 44649081/30347841 Wakra Branch & Fri: Closed 11AM / 4PM - 7PM,Fri: Closed Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM,Sat: 8AM - Al Wakra Municipality 44771238/55359983 Mesaieed Branch & Fri: Closed 11AM,Fri: Closed New Mansoorah- Sun - Thur: 7AM - 7 PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - 9PM,Sat: 8AM - Doha Municipality 70922453 Branch almeera & Fri: Closed 11AM / 4PM - 7PM,Fri: Closed General Post Sun - Thur: 7AM - 7 PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - 9PM,Sat: 8AM - Doha Municipality 104 Branch Office & Fri: Closed 11AM, 5PM - 8PM,Fri: Closed QATAR POST RETAIL OUTLET LOCATIONS AND TEMPORARY BRANCH WORKING HOURS Current Branch Working Normal Working Hours Area Contact Place Branch/Kiosk Hours (Due To COVID 19 (Excluding COVID 19 Restrictions ) Emergency) Lulu Hyper Sun - Thur: 7AM - 7 PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 8AM - 9PM,Sat: 9AM - Doha Municipality 44551801/55360757 Branch Market & Fri: Closed 12PM / 4PM - 7PM,Fri: Closed Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - 9PM,Sat: 8AM - Doha Municipality 44601160/55359881 Industrial Area Branch & Fri: Closed 11AM / 4PM - 7PM,Fri: Closed Qatar Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 8AM - 4PM,Sat: Doha Municipality 70752379 Branch University & Fri: Closed Closed,Fri: Closed Sun - Thur: 7AM - 3PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - 9PM,Sat: 8AM - Doha Municipality 44784026/30216281 Khalifa Town Branch & Fri: Closed 11 AM / 4PM - 7PM,Fri: Closed AL Meera Al Sun - Thur: 11AM - 7PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 1PM - 9PM,Sat: 4PM - Doha Municipality 70454822 Kiosk Thumama & Fri: Closed 7PM,Fri: Closed QATAR POST RETAIL OUTLET LOCATIONS AND TEMPORARY BRANCH WORKING HOURS Current Branch Working Normal Working Hours Area Contact Place Branch/Kiosk Hours (Due To COVID 19 (Excluding COVID 19 Restrictions ) Emergency) Al Meera Sun - Thur: 11AM - 7PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 9AM - 7PM,Sat: 5PM - Doha Municipality 70990235 Kiosk Legtifiya & Fri: Closed 8PM,Fri: Closed Sun - Thur: 7AM - 7PM Sat: Sun - Thur: 7AM - PM, Sat: 8AM - Umm Slal Municipality 44784026/30216281 Al kharthiyat Branch & Fri: Closed 11AM /5 PM - 8PM,Fri: Closed.
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