Amman International Airport
The modern Queen Alia International Airport in Amman is our "home hub" and an increasingly popular transit point for world travelers and international air freight. Jordan's "gateway to the world" smoothly welcomes as many as five million passengers a year, with plans for expanding capacity to ten million passengers in the future. Passenger facilities include Royal Jordanian's exclusive first class and business lounges, an extensive Duty Free shopping mall and a variety of handcraft displays and restaurants.
Taxis
Yellow taxis, with meters, are very reasonable and are the most convenient form of transportation. The white 'Service' taxi system applies set routes, stopping on request, charging standard fees.
Yellow taxis, with meters, are very reasonable and are the most convenient form of transportation. The white 'Service' taxi system applies set routes, stopping on request, charging standard fees.
Buses
There are also good public bus services between major points in Amman.
Airport
Amman's Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) is located 32 km. south of Amman, & can be reached by regular taxis or buses transport. On arrival book a taxi at the booth on Level One.
