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London (LHR) → Amman (AMM)
British Airways
Wednesday, 24 Apr 2024
RM 1,553.79
Manila (MNL) → Amman (AMM)
Cathay Pacific
Tuesday, 30 Apr 2024
RM 2,838.15
Hanoi (HAN) → Amman (AMM)
Airlines
Friday, 26 Apr 2024
RM 2,878.03
Yogyakarta (YIA) → Amman (AMM)
Airlines
Saturday, 20 Apr 2024
RM 5,307.04
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Amman (AMM)
Airlines
Wednesday, 01 May 2024
RM 5,665.37
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Amman (AMM)
Airlines
Wednesday, 01 May 2024
RM 10,743.39
Bali / Denpasar (DPS) → Amman (AMM)
Airlines
Wednesday, 01 May 2024
RM 11,443.56
Surabaya (SUB) → Amman (AMM)
Airlines
Friday, 17 May 2024
RM 14,911.33

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Flight to Amman

Amman is the main capital and most crowded city of Jordan, and the country's political, economic and cultural centre. Located in north-central Jordan, Amman is the organizational centre for the Amman Governorate. The city has a population of 4,008,000 and a land area of 1,685 square kilometres (648.7 square miles). Today, Amman is among the most updated among Arab cities. It is a main tourist destination in the region, particularly among European and Arab tourists. Amman is positioned on the East Bank Plateau, an upland characterized by three main wadis which run through it. Originally, the city had been constructed on seven the hills. Amman's topography is typified by its mountains. The most significant areas in the city are named after the hills or mountains it situated.

Airport in Amman

Queen Alia International Airport

Queen Alia International Airport is Jordan's primary and biggest airport. Queen Alia International Airport is in Zizya 31 kilometres (20 mi) south of the capital city, Amman. It is named after Queen Alia, who deceased in a helicopter crash in late 1977. The airport is home to the country's national flag carrier, Royal Jordanian Airlines and serves as the main base for Jordan Aviation. The airport has three luxury lounges for passengers, one operated by Royal Jordanian for business and first-class passengers and run by telecom operator Zain Jordan for its VIP customers. The last lounge is one that operated by Airport Hotel next to the North Concourse, and the last exclusively. Many airline operators provideMany airline operators provide flight from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Queen Alia International Airport until the present, which is from Oman Air, Etihad, Emirates, Royal Jordanian, Qatar Airways, and Malaysia Airlines.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Amman

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travellers to find the cheapest flights to Amman. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Amman.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Amman

From June until August are usually rainless and daily temperatures can reach 41°C and above, especially when the Sirocco which is a hot, dry southerly wind blows. During this time, these winds can be extreme and can cause sandstorms. Amman can be especially cold from January until February and snow are not unusual. During these months the Jordan Valley and the area around it quite enjoyable during the day, with pleasant evenings. Winter seasons in the Eastern Desert, however, can be severely cold and dry. The primary spine of hills can receive snowfall during winter months. In July, Jordan receives 13.5 hours of sunshine per day on normal. Summers seasons can be hotter in the Jordan Valley, the area around the Eastern Desert and Aqaba. Moreover, Spring season starts from March, when valleys are green, wildflowers emerge, and temperatures constant. After that, Winters in Jordan are generally quite cold and short period. Overall, in January is the coolest month, with temperatures around 4 to 10°C. During this month also, up to 70% of the average rainfall in the country falls during this period.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Amman

Mount Nebo - Mount Nebo is a high point in the Abarim in Jordan, approximately 715 metres (2,331 ft) above sea level. It is stated in the Hebrew Bible as the place where Moses was granted a view of the Promised Land. The West Bank city of Jericho is typically visible from the summit, as is Jerusalem on a very clear day. The view from the mountains give a panorama of the land and, to the north, a more limited one of the valleys of beautiful River Jordan. If you visit here, you will be amazed by the breath-taking background view.

Amman Citadel - The Amman Citadel is one of the historical sites at the centre of downtown Amman, Jordan. Known in Arabic as Jabal al-Qa'ida, the L-shaped hill is one of the seven mountains that originally made up Amman. It was populated by different peoples and cultures until the time of the Umayyads, after which came a period of decline and for much of the time until the end of 1878. The former city became an uninhibited pile of ruins only sporadically used by older farmers and Bedouins. Evidence of livelihood since the Neolithic pottery period was found. After that, the Citadel of Amman is among the world's oldest nonstop inhabited places in the world.

Roman Theatre - Amman's Roman Theatre has an approximately 6,100-seat, second-century Roman theatre. The theatre and the nearby Odeon are nearby the new Hashemite Plaza from the east and the south respectively, while the Roman Nymphaeum is just a quick turn away in a north-westerly direction. Roman Theatre is a popular landmark in the Jordanian city. You can visit here to gain new knowledge about the history of the historic place.

Amman is the main capital and most crowded city of Jordan, and the country's political, economic and cultural centre. Located in north-central Jordan, Amman is the organizational centre for the Amman Governorate. The city has a population of 4,008,000 and a land area of 1,685 square kilometres (648.7 square miles). Today, Amman is among the most updated among Arab cities. It is a main tourist destination in the region, particularly among European and Arab tourists. Amman is positioned on the East Bank Plateau, an upland characterized by three main wadis which run through it. Originally, the city had been constructed on seven the hills. Amman's topography is typified by its mountains. The most significant areas in the city are named after the hills or mountains it situated.

Airport in Amman

Queen Alia International Airport

Queen Alia International Airport is Jordan's primary and biggest airport. Queen Alia International Airport is in Zizya 31 kilometres (20 mi) south of the capital city, Amman. It is named after Queen Alia, who deceased in a helicopter crash in late 1977. The airport is home to the country's national flag carrier, Royal Jordanian Airlines and serves as the main base for Jordan Aviation. The airport has three luxury lounges for passengers, one operated by Royal Jordanian for business and first-class passengers and run by telecom operator Zain Jordan for its VIP customers. The last lounge is one that operated by Airport Hotel next to the North Concourse, and the last exclusively. Many airline operators provideMany airline operators provide flight from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to Queen Alia International Airport until the present, which is from Oman Air, Etihad, Emirates, Royal Jordanian, Qatar Airways, and Malaysia Airlines.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Amman

Traveloka is a travel search engine that makes it easy for travellers to find the cheapest flights to Amman. All you need to do is key in the information in the search box, and the application will recommend the best trip according to your budget. It compares flight prices across some trusted airlines to help you to get the best possible deal. Use Traveloka’s price alert feature to be notified of flights in your desired price range to get the best flight price to Amman.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Amman

From June until August are usually rainless and daily temperatures can reach 41°C and above, especially when the Sirocco which is a hot, dry southerly wind blows. During this time, these winds can be extreme and can cause sandstorms. Amman can be especially cold from January until February and snow are not unusual. During these months the Jordan Valley and the area around it quite enjoyable during the day, with pleasant evenings. Winter seasons in the Eastern Desert, however, can be severely cold and dry. The primary spine of hills can receive snowfall during winter months. In July, Jordan receives 13.5 hours of sunshine per day on normal. Summers seasons can be hotter in the Jordan Valley, the area around the Eastern Desert and Aqaba. Moreover, Spring season starts from March, when valleys are green, wildflowers emerge, and temperatures constant. After that, Winters in Jordan are generally quite cold and short period. Overall, in January is the coolest month, with temperatures around 4 to 10°C. During this month also, up to 70% of the average rainfall in the country falls during this period.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Amman

Mount Nebo - Mount Nebo is a high point in the Abarim in Jordan, approximately 715 metres (2,331 ft) above sea level. It is stated in the Hebrew Bible as the place where Moses was granted a view of the Promised Land. The West Bank city of Jericho is typically visible from the summit, as is Jerusalem on a very clear day. The view from the mountains give a panorama of the land and, to the north, a more limited one of the valleys of beautiful River Jordan. If you visit here, you will be amazed by the breath-taking background view.

Amman Citadel - The Amman Citadel is one of the historical sites at the centre of downtown Amman, Jordan. Known in Arabic as Jabal al-Qa'ida, the L-shaped hill is one of the seven mountains that originally made up Amman. It was populated by different peoples and cultures until the time of the Umayyads, after which came a period of decline and for much of the time until the end of 1878. The former city became an uninhibited pile of ruins only sporadically used by older farmers and Bedouins. Evidence of livelihood since the Neolithic pottery period was found. After that, the Citadel of Amman is among the world's oldest nonstop inhabited places in the world.

Roman Theatre - Amman's Roman Theatre has an approximately 6,100-seat, second-century Roman theatre. The theatre and the nearby Odeon are nearby the new Hashemite Plaza from the east and the south respectively, while the Roman Nymphaeum is just a quick turn away in a north-westerly direction. Roman Theatre is a popular landmark in the Jordanian city. You can visit here to gain new knowledge about the history of the historic place.

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