Superdeals: 40–80% off flights from Europe to Jordan
Never overpay for flights again. Use our curated Superdeals and fly to Amman, Aqaba from all major airports in Europe at a fraction of the normal fare.
Free Superdeals
Why are flights to Jordan so expensive now?
Rising tensions in the Middle East, reduced competition, and high demand have pushed airfares from Europe to Jordan to unprecedented levels.
Ticket prices on routes like London-Amman have indeed increased dramatically, with economy return fares now averaging €700-900 compared to €400-500 in early 2023. Royal Jordanian Airlines, the main carrier serving these routes, has reduced frequency on several European routes while facing increased operational costs due to longer flight paths avoiding conflict zones.
The ongoing Red Sea crisis has forced airlines to take longer routes to Jordan, increasing fuel consumption and flight times. Additionally, Turkish Airlines and Emirates, which traditionally offered competitive connecting fares via their hubs, have prioritized more profitable routes to Asia and Americas, limiting seat availability to Jordan.
The situation is further complicated by strong travel demand from business travelers and religious tourists, as Jordan remains one of the few stable destinations in the region. Ryanair’s withdrawal from several Jordanian routes in late 2023 has also reduced low-cost options for European travelers.
Europe to Jordan: average fares
Here are the most popular flight routes between major European cities and Jordan’s international airports, with average round-trip economy class prices in EUR for 2023-2024:
Route | High Season (€) | Low Season (€) | Average (€) |
---|---|---|---|
London (LHR) – Amman (AMM) | 680 | 420 | 550 |
Frankfurt (FRA) – Amman (AMM) | 610 | 380 | 495 |
Paris (CDG) – Amman (AMM) | 640 | 390 | 515 |
Istanbul (IST) – Amman (AMM) | 420 | 280 | 350 |
Rome (FCO) – Aqaba (AQJ) | 590 | 350 | 470 |
Average price round-trip
€476
Average Superdeal price round-trip
€195
Cheapest Superdeal price round-trip
€119
Meet Superdeals. Save 40–80% on every flight.
You can save between 40% and 80% on your flights to APAC countries with Air Traveler Club Superdeals. These heavily discounted airfares are available throughout the year on various routes between Europe and Asia Pacific countries.
As an example, while a typical round-trip flight from Paris to Amman costs around €550-650, with Superdeals you can book the same route for as low as €280. You just need to be flexible with your travel dates and ready to book when these deals become available.
Sample Superdeals to Jordan
- London to Amman: €550 → €220. Royal Jordanian direct flight, perfect for visiting the ancient city.
- Paris to Aqaba: €480 → €145. Turkish Airlines with 1 stop in Istanbul, gateway to the Red Sea.
- Frankfurt to Amman: €495 → €198. Austrian Airlines via Vienna, comfortable connection.
Non-stop vs layover flights to Jordan
Time vs money: understanding your options
Direct flight routes to Jordan
- London Heathrow (LHR) to Amman (AMM) – Royal Jordanian – 5h 10m
- Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) to Amman (AMM) – Air France – 4h 45m
- Istanbul (IST) to Amman (AMM) – Turkish Airlines – 2h 30m
- Vienna (VIE) to Amman (AMM) – Austrian Airlines – 3h 45m
- Rome (FCO) to Amman (AMM) – Royal Jordanian – 4h 05m
Layover/stopover options
Istanbul (IST) – Turkish Airlines hub with frequent connections to Amman. Average connection time 2-3 hours. Modern airport with excellent lounges and free city tours for longer layovers.
Cairo (CAI) – EgyptAir hub offering budget-friendly connections. Typical layover 3-4 hours. Older facility but efficient for regional connections.
Dubai (DXB) – Emirates hub with luxury amenities. Connection times average 4 hours. Extensive shopping options and complimentary hotel for long layovers.
Time vs money
Direct flights typically command a premium of 20-30% over connecting flights. Season and booking time significantly impact price differences between direct and layover options.
Route type | Average duration | Roundtrip Price Range |
---|---|---|
Direct (Paris-Amman) | 4h 45m | 480-750€ |
One stop via Istanbul | 7h 30m | 350-600€ |
One stop via Dubai | 11h 20m | 400-650€ |
Tips and recommendations
- Tuesday and Wednesday flights often offer better rates for both direct and connecting flights.
- Istanbul connections provide the best balance of travel time and cost for most European departures.
- Consider overnight layovers in Dubai or Istanbul if the price difference is significant – both cities offer stopover programs.
- Book direct flights 3-4 months ahead for best rates; connecting flights maintain stable pricing closer to departure date.
- Winter flights (except holidays) typically offer the best rates on direct routes.
Superdeals how-to
Smart route hacks for Europe → Jordan flights
Save extra with lesser-known paths and connections
- Turkish Airlines via Istanbul consistently offers 20-30% lower fares to Amman than direct flights, with excellent connection times under 3 hours. Their A321neo aircraft feature 31″ pitch in economy with upgraded entertainment systems, making the journey comfortable despite the stop.
- Flying from secondary European airports like Budapest or Prague to Amman can save up to €200 compared to major hubs, with Royal Jordanian offering competitive rates. These routes often have better award seat availability and fewer seasonal price fluctuations.
- Austrian Airlines through Vienna provides an optimal mix of comfort and value, with their reconfigured A320s offering 32″ pitch and enhanced catering. Morning departures from Vienna allow convenient afternoon arrivals in Amman, perfect for hotel check-in times.
- Consider Emirates’ fifth freedom routes from Cyprus to Amman, typically priced 15-25% below market average. The short hop features wide-body aircraft comfort (usually Boeing 777-300ER) with superior legroom and entertainment options.
- Book Aegean Airlines via Athens for trips between April and October, when they increase frequency and offer promotional fares up to 40% below average. Their A320neo aircraft feature enhanced air filtration systems and redesigned seats with extra knee space.
Common mistakes
How to avoid costly pitfalls that can ruin your travels
- Not considering layover airports carefully Major Gulf hubs like Dubai, Doha, or Istanbul can offer significantly cheaper fares to Jordan than direct flights, but some have notoriously tight connection times or require terminal changes.
- Booking flights to Aqaba instead of Amman While Aqaba’s King Hussein International Airport might seem appealing for Red Sea visits, most European connections are limited and seasonal, making Amman’s Queen Alia International Airport a more reliable choice with better ground transport options.
- Flying during Islamic holidays without planning Booking flights during Ramadan or Eid without advance planning can result in extremely high fares and limited availability as these are peak travel periods for both religious and leisure travelers.
- Missing out on Royal Jordanian’s direct routes Many travelers overlook Royal Jordanian’s direct connections from major European cities like Paris, Rome, and Frankfurt, which often provide better arrival times and competitive prices compared to Gulf carrier options.
- Underestimating airport transfer time in Amman Queen Alia International Airport is located 35km south of Amman, and many travelers don’t account for the 45-60 minute transfer time to the city center, especially during peak traffic hours.
Best airlines for flights to Jordan from Europe
Balanced choice for service, comfort and value
Turkish Airlines
Best for: Most extensive European route network to Jordan with excellent service quality.
Serves 15 European cities with direct flights to Amman, with largest volumes from Istanbul, Frankfurt, and Vienna. Known for high-quality meals even in Economy and comfortable seats with 32-inch pitch. Typical layover in Istanbul is 2-3 hours, with efficient connections. Passengers consistently rate their Economy experience at 4/5, particularly praising the Turkish hospitality and entertainment options.
Royal Jordanian
Best for: Direct flights from major European hubs with authentic Jordanian experience.
Operates from 8 European cities to Amman, primarily from Paris CDG, Rome, and Amsterdam. As Jordan’s flag carrier, they offer authentic Middle Eastern cuisine and cultural touches. Economy seats provide 31-inch pitch. Overall passenger satisfaction score is 3.8/5, with particular appreciation for their Middle Eastern hospitality.
Lufthansa
Best for: German precision and reliability with excellent connection options.
Connects 6 European cities to Amman, with main hubs in Frankfurt, Munich, and Vienna (through Austrian Airlines partnership). Features standardized service quality across flights with reliable scheduling. Economy offers 31-inch seat pitch and good quality German-style catering. Passenger ratings average 4/5 for their Europe-Jordan routes.
Emirates
Best for: Superior in-flight entertainment and service quality despite longer connections.
Serves 12 European cities to Amman via Dubai, with largest operations from London Heathrow, Paris CDG, and Rome. Despite longer layovers in Dubai (typically 3-4 hours), offers industry-leading entertainment system and generous 33-inch seat pitch in Economy. Consistently receives 4.2/5 passenger ratings for these routes, highest among carriers serving Europe-Jordan market.
Using regional airlines to your advantage
Another strategy for cheaper flights to Jordan
Save money on Europe to Jordan flights using APAC carriers
Savvy travelers can significantly reduce costs on European-Jordanian routes by leveraging Asian carriers’ competitive pricing and routing strategies.
Key strategic advantages
- Multi-city booking opportunities: Airlines like Thai Airways and Malaysia Airlines often offer cheaper rates when combining Jordan-bound flights with Asian stopovers
- Fifth freedom flights: Several Asian carriers operate routes between Europe and the Middle East under fifth freedom rights, frequently pricing these segments below Middle Eastern and European competitors
- Loyalty program benefits: APAC airlines’ frequent flyer programs often provide better redemption rates and more flexible routing options for Middle Eastern destinations
Best booking practices
Search for flights originating from major European hubs like Frankfurt or London, connecting through Bangkok, Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur. Consider breaking your journey into separate tickets, booking the Europe-Asia leg on one carrier and the Asia-Jordan segment on another. This “self-made connection” approach can result in savings of up to 40% compared to standard routings through Dubai or Istanbul.