

Any passengers who may require additional assistance are advised to contact their airline before travelling. Assistance personnel are available on request. The airport is generally wheelchair accessible, with special toilets, ramps and lifts. Disabled facilities:ĭesignated disabled parking facilities are provided. A post office is located on the ground floor of the terminal. There are three lounges at the airport: Zain, Royal Jordanian and Crown, which are in the departures hall, as well as Petra Lounge on the North Pier.Ĭonference and meeting facilities are also available at the nearby Amman Airport Hotel (tel: +962 Communication Facilities:įree Wi-Fi internet access is available throughout Amman Queen Alia International Airport. Airport facilities Conference and business: There is a medical centre on the ground floor of Amman Queen Alia International Airport, open 24 hours a day, as well as a spa, and a prayer room on the departures and arrivals levels. Porters, lost property and left-luggage facilities are available at the airport. The airport offers extensive duty-free shopping, together with a selection of gift and souvenir shops, specialist food outlets and bookshops. There is a range of cafés, fast-food outlets and restaurants both air- and land-side in the terminal complex. Terminal facilities Money:īanks, bureaux de change and ATMs are available both air- and land-side in the terminal. The journey time to central Amman is about 30 minutes, and the fare is approximately JOD15-20. Taxi:Taxis (tel: +962 ) are available outside Arrivals. The journey time to Amman is approximately 45 minutes, and the fare starts at JOD3.250 (with an additional charge for luggage). In 2014, the new airport received the “Best Improvement by Region: Middle East” and “Best Airport by Region: Middle East” awards by the Airport Council International, the awards are given to the airports which achieved the highest customer satisfaction in the ASQ Survey.GMT +0200 Public Transport Public transport road:īus:There is a shuttle bus service (tel: +962 ) between the airport and central Amman, running every 30 minutes from 0630-1700 and then every hour until midnight.

The three original terminals were made obsolete once the new terminal officially began operations. Named after Queen Alia, third wife to the late King Hussein of Jordan, the airport is home to the country’s national flag carrier, Royal Jordanian Airlines and serves as a major hub for Jordan Aviation, Royal Falcon and Royal Wings.Ī state-of-the-art new terminal was inaugurated in March 2013 to replace the airport’s older two passenger terminals and one cargo terminal.

Queen Alia International Airport (IATA: AMM, ICAO: OJAI) (Arabic: مطار الملكة علياء الدولي transliterated: Matar Al-Malikah Alia Ad-Dowali) is Jordan’s main and largest airport and is located in Zizya 30 kilometres (20 mi) south of the capital city, Amman.
