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We look forward to the opportunity to assist you in booking your hotel stay at Queen Alia International Airport Amman. Our Amman Airport Hotels offer complete services for the leisure and business traveler. All hotels are rated by AAA and Mobil Travel Guide. All Amman Airport Hotels have been inspected by our staff for quality and comfort.
Many of our Amman Airport Hotels offer free airport shuttle as well as special Park and Fly packages with up to 14 days parking. Whether you're travelling on business or leisure you'll be sure to find a hotel that suits your budget and needs at Airport Hotel Service. We buy in bulk from hotels, which means you get big discounts off the official hotel 'rack rate' - that's what most people pay when they just turn up at the hotel without a prepaid booking.
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HOLIDAY INN AMMAN
16 mi / 25.6 km to Amman Airport
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Stay at this hotel with all the modern splendor it holds. There are great restaurants and shopping sites within walking distance.
HOTEL INTERCONTINENTAL JORDAN
16 mi / 25.6 km to Amman Airport
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The guests of this hotel are surrounded by the beauty of the inspired architecture and well chosen décor.
About Queen Alia International Airport Amman
Queen Alia International Airport is Jordan's largest airport, situated in Zizya, about 20 miles south of the city of Amman. It is Jordan's major air transportation hub, and home of the national flag carrier, Royal Jordanian Airlines. The airport is named after Queen Alia, the third wife of King Hussein of Jordan, who died in 1977.
Built in 1983, the airport offers many amenities to make for a comfortable experience. Wi-fi internet is available throughout the facility via access cards that can be obtained at any of four World News Cafes. In addition to these cafes, there are several restaurants and bars in which to relax, including familiar favorites like Pizza Hut and Cinnabon. There is a lounge in each terminal for VIP passengers, as well as lounges for business class travelers and frequent flyers.
Each year, between 3 and 5 million people travel through the Queen Alia Airport, and there are plans for great expansion of the airport in the near future. The addition of a new terminal by 2011 would enable the airport to use the Airbus A380, the largest passenger airliner in the world.
