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Popular flight routes to Amman

Sharjah
Flights from Sharjahto Amman
1504AED
1426AED
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Abu Dhabi
Flights from Abu Dhabito Amman
1316AED
1256AED
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Dubai
Flights from Dubaito Amman
535AED
508AED
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How long is the flight to Amman?

If you are planning to fly to Amman, we at Opodo have reviewed the most popular routes to support your travel planning. From Sharjah, the flight duration is approximately 3h 5m; from Abu Dhabi, around 3h 23m; and from Dubai, close to 4h 20m.
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How much does a flight to Amman cost?

At Opodo you can find flights from Abu Dhabi to Amman starting from AED 320, with an average price of AED 548. If you depart from other cities such as Sharjah, you can find tickets from AED 382, and from Dubai starting from AED 390, according to data from the last 72 hours.
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Your flight to Amman

Set high on seven hills, Amman serves as a timeless gateway to the Levant, blending an ancient soul with a fast-paced urban rhythm. This hilltop capital acts as a central hub for any journey through Jordan, offering a distinct skyline where white limestone houses reflect the desert sun.

The city's storied past is visible at the Amman Citadel, where the Temple of Hercules overlooks the vast Roman Theatre. Visitors often explore the vibrant galleries of Jabal el Weibdeh or the lively shops along Rainbow Street, which showcase the city's artistic evolution.

This destination offers a rare balance between archaeological discovery and modern hospitality, defined by its deep historical roots and a welcoming spirit. Travelers find a landscape that transitions seamlessly from bustling traditional markets to quiet, hilltop viewpoints.

Best time to visit Amman: High and low seasons

High season in Amman

The period from March to May brings a fresh energy to the city as the landscape turns surprisingly green. Temperatures during these months are mild, typically ranging between 15°C and 25°C, which encourages a lively outdoor culture. When you land at Queen Alia International Airport, the clear skies and comfortable air make the initial drive into the city centre pleasant. You will find the streets of Jabal Amman and the Rainbow Street area full of people enjoying pavement cafes and outdoor markets.

As summer arrives between June and August, the heat increases but the dry climate keeps the evenings cool and crisp. This is the busiest time for social gatherings and international festivals, such as the Jerash Festival, which is a short trip from the capital. The city stays awake late into the night, with rooftop terraces with views over the illuminated Roman Theatre and the Citadel. Residents and visitors alike take advantage of the breeze that settles over the hills once the sun goes down.

Low season in Amman

The winter months from December to February introduce a much quieter, more reflective pace to the city. Temperatures can drop significantly, sometimes reaching as low as 5°C, and occasional snowfall can transform the stone architecture of the city hills. Upon arrival, you might notice the scent of wood fires and the sight of steam rising from local bakeries. Life moves indoors, and the many art galleries and traditional coffee houses become warm hubs for conversation and shelter from the rain.

While the weather is cooler, this season has a more intimate look at the local lifestyle without the crowds. The light over the limestone buildings has a soft quality that is perfect for photography at the Jordan Museum or the King Abdullah I Mosque. You can experience the city as the locals do, enjoying heavy winter stews and warm desserts like Kunafa in the heart of Downtown Amman. The pace is slower, making it easier to appreciate the history and hospitality of the neighbourhoods at your own speed.

Top things to do and see in Amman

As your flight descends over the desert, the hills of Amman appear as a vast, sandy-coloured landscape that stretches across the horizon. Stepping off the plane, you are met with a city that balances ancient silence with the energetic pulse of a modern capital.

Citadel
Sitting on the highest hill, this site holds the massive columns of the Temple of Hercules and has a view of the city's stone houses. It is a place where layers of history from the Bronze Age to the Umayyad period sit side by side.

Roman Theatre
Cut into a steep hillside, this curved stone arena remains a central part of daily life and can hold 6,000 people. Its deep acoustics and towering steps remind you of the city's importance as a Roman trade hub called Philadelphia.

Rainbow Street
This winding road is the creative heart of the city, lined with rooftop cafes, art galleries, and tea houses. It is the perfect spot to experience the local social scene and catch the scent of jasmine and shisha on the evening breeze.

Al Balad
The old downtown district is a sensory maze of gold shops, spice markets, and street food stalls. Here, the sound of the call to prayer mixes with the shouts of vendors, offering an immediate immersion into the city's traditional character.

Jordan Museum
Located in a sleek modern building, this space tells the story of the region through the Dead Sea Scrolls and the 10,000-year-old Ain Ghazal statues. It is a quiet contrast to the busy streets outside, explaining the deep roots of the land.

Jabal Al Lweibdeh
This neighbourhood has a calm, bohemian atmosphere and is home to small parks and independent cultural centres. Walking through its leafy streets reveals a quieter side of the capital where residents gather to drink coffee and discuss the arts.

Book your flight to Amman and start saving on your next trip

Selecting your seat on a flight to Amman is a straightforward process when you use search filters to compare various routes and arrival times. To find the most competitive rates for Queen Alia International Airport, try to book your tickets early and remain flexible with your dates. Joining Opodo Prime can further improve your experience by providing access to member benefits that make every adventure start more smoothly.

FAQ's about Amman

How can I find cheap flights to Amman at Opodo?
At Opodo you can find flights from AED353 to Amman. Our offers are the result of a combination of different technologies, machine learning algorithms and real searches form our customers in our platform, so you can get the options that better suits your needs when flying to Amman.
When's the best time to go to Amman?
We checked our customers' flight searches, and the winner of best time to fly to Amman is... March.
The next best month to travel to Amman is February.
And let's not forget April, the third top choice for when to go to Amman.
However if you prefer things on the less busy side, we can also tell you (quietly) that the least popular month for flights to Amman is November.
What are the cheapest airlines flying to Amman?

Looking at the prices of our customers' bookings from the UAE to Amman, your best bet for cheap flights is:

  • Etihad Airways: average one-way price of AED1,148.42 , with Dubai to Amman an average of AED1,053.36 and Abu Dhabi from AED1,230.10.
  • Flynas (one-way average: AED1,676.01) : this includes an average price from Dubai to Amman of AED1,655.14 and also flights from Abu Dhabi costing AED3,025.69.
  • Kuwait Airways: average cost for one-way was AED1,723.66 , with Dubai to Amman flights costing an average of AED1,723.66 and the price tag from Abu Dhabi being AED3,022.22.
Which airlines fly to Amman from the UAE?

Airlines flying direct from the UAE to Amman include:

  • Royal Jordanian, which flies from Sharjah and Dubai to Amman plus from Abu Dhabi.
  • Air Arabia, which has flights from Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi as well as Dubai to Amman.
  • Intersky Luftfahrt, with flights from Abu Dhabi to Amman and Abu Dhabi and also from Dubai.

Indirect flights from the Australia to Amman include:

  • Etihad Airways, which flies from Dubai and Sydney and also from Bahrain.
  • Turkish Airlines, with flights from Dubai and Jeddah to Amman plus Dammam.
  • Qatar Airways, which has flights from Dubai and Cairo as well as from Bahrain to Amman.
How many airports are in Amman and which is the main one?
Amman has 1 airports. Queen Alia International operates domestic and international flights to 17 cities. Some of the most popular destinations are Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah.
What is the weather like in Amman?
If you're looking for summer vibes, the best time to travel to Amman is in August, July and June, when the average temperature reaches 32º, while July, August and June are the 3 sunniest months of the year, with an average of 31 hours. If you prefer colder temperatures, however, make sure you visit Amman during the months of January, February and December to experience an average of 4º. For those who don't care too much about temperatures, but want to avoid getting wet in the rain, it's important to avoid travelling during January, February and December, when the average precipitation in Amman is 58mm, while the months of June, July and August are drier, with an average of 0mm.

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