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(AMM) Amman
JORDAN - Amman Queen Alia International
(CCS) Caracas
BOLIVARIAN REPUBLIC OF VENEZUELA - Caracas Simon Bolivar International
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(AMM) Amman Queen Alia International
Amman, Jordan
(CCS) Caracas Simon Bolivar International
Caracas, Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela
20
Jun
Saturday
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Flying from Amman to Caracas: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|AMM – CCS|$789
$789one way
Cheapest price
19h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
11,420 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

The journey from Amman to Caracas is a long one, crossing the Atlantic with at least one stopover, typically through Madrid, Istanbul, Frankfurt or Paris. Total travel time usually lands between 18 and 28 hours depending on the layover, so packing for comfort matters. Carriers like Turkish Airlines, Royal Jordanian, Iberia and Air Europa serve parts of this route, with onward connections to Simón Bolívar International Airport handled by regional partners. Travel demand to Caracas tends to be steady year-round, though the dry season from December to April is generally easier for both flying conditions and exploring the city. Last minute travelers should keep an eye on European hub flights, where seat availability often opens up a few days before departure. If you are booking last minute, flexible dates and a willingness to take a longer layover usually expand your options considerably on this corridor.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Amman (AMM) to Caracas (CCS)?
The cheapest months to fly from Amman to Caracas are typically February, March, and early November, when demand is lower. Avoid booking during the summer holidays (June–August) and the Christmas/New Year period, as fares tend to rise significantly. Booking at least 6–8 weeks in advance can also help secure better deals.
What are the luggage rules for flights from Amman to Caracas?+
Do Jordanian citizens need a visa to enter Venezuela?+
Are there direct flights from Amman to Caracas, or are transits required?+
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Flying from Amman to Caracas: A Long-Haul Journey Across Continents

Traveling from Amman to Caracas is one of the more adventurous long-haul journeys a passenger can undertake. Connecting the historic capital of Jordan with the vibrant Venezuelan metropolis, this route bridges two very different cultural worlds, crossing the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, and a significant slice of the Caribbean before touching down at Simón Bolívar International Airport in Maiquetía.

There are no direct flights between the two cities, so travelers should expect at least one, and often two, layovers. Popular connecting hubs include Madrid, Istanbul, Frankfurt, and Paris, with airlines such as Turkish Airlines, Iberia, Air Europa, Lufthansa, and Royal Jordanian frequently appearing in itineraries. Total travel time usually ranges from 18 to 28 hours depending on layover length, so it pays to choose connections carefully. Iberia and Air Europa tend to offer some of the smoother routings through Madrid, which has become a key gateway between Europe and Venezuela.

The flying experience itself varies widely. The first leg out of Queen Alia International Airport is typically a four to five hour hop into Europe, followed by the transatlantic crossing, which can last between nine and eleven hours. Travelers often appreciate the chance to stretch their legs during the European layover, and several hub airports offer comfortable lounges and good dining options for those with longer waits.

The best time to make this trip depends on what you want to do in Venezuela. The dry season, from December to April, is generally considered ideal for visiting Caracas and exploring nearby destinations like Los Roques or the Andean highlands. Temperatures in the capital stay pleasantly mild year-round thanks to its altitude, though the rainy months between May and November can bring sudden afternoon downpours.

A few practical tips can make the journey smoother. Check visa requirements well in advance, as Venezuelan entry rules vary by nationality. Carry some U.S. dollars in small denominations, since they are widely accepted and useful upon arrival. Pack essentials such as medications and a change of clothes in your carry-on, as long itineraries occasionally lead to delayed luggage. Compression socks and a good neck pillow are worth their weight in gold on the Atlantic crossing.

What makes the Amman to Caracas corridor particularly interesting is the contrast it offers: from desert landscapes and ancient ruins to tropical mountains and Caribbean coastline. It is a route favored by diplomats, business travelers, and those visiting family, and while it requires patience, the destination rewards the effort with a culture rich in music, food, and warmth.