Queen Alia International Airport, located 32 km south of Amman, is the largest airport in Jordan. It is the hub of Royal Jordanian Airlines, the national airlines, and a major hub for Gulf Air, Jazeera Airways and Jordan Aviation. It is a full service airport that caters to the varied needs of the travelers.
The airport has a dedicated area for tax-free shopping that is operated by Aldeasa. The offerings in the area include bookstores, gift and souvenir shops, and Arabic pastry outlets. Enjoy eating out at any of the four World News Cafes at each terminal, Pizza Hut, Popeyes, Cinnabon, Blue Fig and Starbucks. The facilities and services for the business travelers include free Internet access, wi-fi cards, airline lounges and public telephones. The airport lounges, located in both the terminals, are available for VIP and first class travelers.
All the banking needs of the travelers are well taken care of at the Queen Alia International Airport. They can withdraw cash and exchange foreign currency right on site. Along with car parking, ground transportation and medical facilities, special assistance and services are also provided to the disabled.