The latest news on Amman-Regina Alia Airport (AMM).
L'Amman-Regina Alia International Airport (AMM) is named after Queen Alia of Jordan and is the main international airport serving the city of Amman. Located about 30 km south of downtown Amman, is a key hub for travelers visiting Jordan and the Middle East.
Opened in the 1983, the airport has undergone several expansions and modernizations to become one of the region's major airports. Currently, it serves over 140 destinations around the world, connecting Amman with various continents, including Europe, Asia, Africa and North America.
Queen Alia International Airport has the following three terminals passengers, modern and well-equipped, providing travelers with a comfortable travel experience. The airport handles an annual flow of about 8 million of passengers, with adequate infrastructure to support the continued growth of air traffic in the region.
AMM is the main hub of Royal Jordanian, the country's flag carrier, further consolidating its importance in the international aviation scene.
With its strategic location and wide range of services, Queen Alia International Airport continues to be a key gateway to Jordan, connecting the country with the rest of the world.