Saudi Arabia has officially announced the Umrah calendar for the 1448 AH season. As per the announcement, Saudi Arabia will open Umrah visas from May 31, 2026, and allow international pilgrims to start arriving from June 1.
For many pilgrims heading back home after Umrah, bringing Zamzam water for family and relatives is simply part of the journey. But many travellers still get caught off guard because every airline sets its own rules for Zamzam water. Airlines decide how much you can carry, how you must pack it, and whether they count it within your baggage allowance.
What Is Zamzam Water?
Zamzam Water (زمزم) is the sacred spring water from Makkah that millions of pilgrims carry home each year after Umrah and Hajj. Airlines treat it like any other liquid in one context and like a near-impossibility in another.
The Golden Rules of Zamzam Transport
Before looking at specific airlines, every traveller must abide by the universal regulations mandated by the Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA):
1. No Self-Filling
The first and most important rule for carrying Zamzam water is that you cannot pack water collected directly from the taps in Makkah in your bags. Airport security will confiscate it.
2. Official Bottling Only
You must purchase the official, factory-sealed 5-litre plastic container wrapped in a protective cardboard box. Authorised airport distribution counters, including those at King Abdulaziz International Airport Terminal 1, sell these bottles for around 12 SAR.
3. The 100ml Cabin Luggage Rule
Airlines strictly ban Zamzam water in cabin baggage on all international flights under global liquid security rules. The only exception is a container of 100ml or less packed inside a transparent 1-litre resealable plastic pouch.
4. Never Pack Inside Suitcases
Lastly, never place Zamzam bottles inside your main suitcase containing clothes. Airlines completely prohibit this practice. It must travel as an independent, tagged piece of cargo.
✈️ 2026 Airline-Wise Zamzam Water Rules
Almost every airline limits passengers to one 5-litre Zamzam bottle each. The real difference comes down to baggage rules. Some airlines allow it as a free extra item, while others count it within your checked baggage allowance.
Here’s how much Zamzam water you can carry, which airlines allow it, and the rules you need to know before flying.
Air India
Air India operates direct flights from Indian cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Lucknow, and Kochi to Jeddah and Madinah, especially during the Hajj and Umrah seasons. The airline remains one of the most commonly used options for Indian pilgrims travelling to Saudi Arabia.
Zamzam Water Rules:
- Up to 5 litres of Zamzam water is usually permitted per passenger on Hajj and Umrah charter flights
- Zamzam must be packed in a sealed and leak-proof container
- Factory-sealed airport packaging is strongly preferred
- The container generally counts toward the total checked baggage allowance
- Standard 100ml liquid restrictions apply in cabin baggage
- No special cabin exemption is normally offered on regular scheduled flights
IndiGo
IndiGo operates flights from several Indian cities to Jeddah and Madinah, catering heavily to Umrah travellers from cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Srinagar, and Kochi. Since it is a budget carrier, baggage enforcement is usually stricter than that of full-service airlines.
Zamzam Water Rules:
- Up to 5 litres of Zamzam water is allowed on selected Umrah and Hajj flights
- Zamzam must be carried in checked baggage only
- Containers should be properly sealed to avoid leakage
- Standard cabin liquid rules apply with no exemptions
- Excess baggage charges apply if the weight limit is crossed
- Loose or poorly packed bottles are often rejected at check-in
Saudia
Saudia connects multiple Indian cities with Jeddah and Madinah and remains one of the biggest carriers for Hajj and Umrah traffic. The airline generally follows Saudi aviation guidelines closely, including special handling for Zamzam water.
Zamzam Water Rules:
- Up to 5 litres of Zamzam water is commonly allowed per passenger
- Sealed airport-issued containers are preferred
- On some routes from Jeddah or Madinah, Saudia has historically allowed Zamzam in cabin baggage as a religious exemption
- Cabin exemptions depend heavily on airport security checks and are not guaranteed
- Personal containers are more likely to face rejection during screening
- It is best to verify the latest rules directly with the airline before departure
Emirates
Emirates connects Indian travellers to Saudi Arabia through its Dubai hub, with onward flights to Jeddah and Madinah. Many Indian pilgrims use Emirates for one-stop Umrah travel due to its wide India network.
Zamzam Water Rules:
- Zamzam water is allowed in checked baggage within the airline’s baggage allowance
- No special exemption is offered for cabin baggage
- Dubai airport strictly follows the international 100ml liquid restrictions
- Travellers transiting through Dubai should pack Zamzam securely before transfer screening
- Carrying loose bottles during transit can create problems at security checkpoints
Flynas & Flydubai
Flynas and Flydubai operate budget-friendly Umrah routes between India and Saudi Arabia, often attracting price-conscious pilgrims.
Zamzam Water Rules:
- Flynas generally permits up to 5 litres of Zamzam water in checked baggage
- Flydubai follows standard UAE liquid restrictions with no cabin exemptions
- Both airlines require properly sealed containers
- Checked baggage may need to be purchased separately, depending on fare type
- Excess baggage charges can quickly increase travel costs on low-cost carriers
Oman Air
Oman Air operates connecting flights from Indian cities such as Hyderabad, Kochi, and Kozhikode to Jeddah via Muscat. The airline is popular among South Indian Umrah travellers looking for competitive fares.
Zamzam Water Rules:
- Up to 5 litres of Zamzam water is generally permitted in checked baggage
- Zamzam should be declared separately during check-in if packed outside the main luggage
- Muscat Airport applies stricter liquid screening compared to Saudi airports
- Cabin baggage liquid exemptions are usually not available
- Proper sealing and airport-approved packaging remain important for smooth clearance
Important Things Travellers Should Remember
- Buy Zamzam only from authorised Saudi distribution points
- Loose plastic bottles are often rejected
- Do not place Zamzam inside normal suitcases
- Reach the airport early during the Hajj and Umrah rush periods
- Rules can change without notice during peak pilgrimage months
Flights from Jeddah and Madinah to India get heavily packed during Umrah holidays. Ground staff have become much stricter than before.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I carry Zamzam water in cabin baggage?
No. Most airlines only allow it as checked baggage in sealed containers.
How much Zamzam water can one passenger carry?
Most airlines allow one 5-litre container per traveller.
Does Zamzam water count in the normal baggage allowance?
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Full-service airlines often treat it separately during the Hajj or Umrah seasons.
Travelobiz Take
We’ve seen airlines tighten Zamzam rules quietly over the years. I’d strongly recommend checking your airline’s latest policy before leaving Saudi Arabia, especially if you’re flying low-cost carriers to India.
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