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(AMM) Amman
JORDAN - Amman Queen Alia International
(EZE) Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA - Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(AMM) Amman Queen Alia International
Amman, Jordan
(EZE) Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
Buenos Aires, Argentina
20
Jun
Saturday
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Amman to Buenos Aires: Your Guide to This Epic Route

Direct & connecting flights|AMM – EZE|$687
$687one way
Cheapest price
19h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
12,555 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Connecting the Middle East to South America, flights from Amman to Buenos Aires typically involve one or two stops, often routing through major European hubs like Istanbul, Madrid, or Rome. Total travel time ranges from 20 to 28 hours depending on layover duration, so choosing your connection wisely matters. Buenos Aires is stunning year-round, though Argentine autumn (March to May) offers mild weather and fewer crowds. Summer months bring vibrant energy to the city's streets and parks. Last minute travelers on this route can sometimes find favorable fares when airlines release unsold seats on connecting legs. Pack layers — Amman and Buenos Aires often sit in opposite seasons. The cultural contrast between these two cities is striking, from Amman's ancient citadel to the tango halls of San Telmo. Whether you're planning ahead or booking last minute, this journey rewards those ready for adventure.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Amman (AMM) to Buenos Aires (EZE)?
The cheapest months to fly from Amman to Buenos Aires are typically during the low season between February and May, as well as September through November. Booking 2-3 months in advance and being flexible with travel dates can help you find the best deals. Prices tend to spike during the holiday season in December and January.
Do I need a visa to travel from Jordan to Argentina?+
Are there direct flights from Amman (AMM) to Buenos Aires (EZE)?+
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Flying from Amman to Buenos Aires: A Journey Between Two Worlds

Connecting the ancient hills of Jordan's capital with the passionate streets of Argentina's Buenos Aires, flights from Amman to Buenos Aires represent one of the more fascinating long-haul journeys a traveler can take. Spanning roughly 12,000 kilometers, this route bridges the Middle East and South America in a way that few itineraries can match, offering a dramatic shift in culture, cuisine, and landscape.

There are no direct flights between Queen Alia International Airport in Amman and Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Ezeiza, so travelers should expect at least one layover. Common connection points include Istanbul, Doha, Dubai, and various European hubs like Madrid or Rome. Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Emirates are among the most popular carriers for this route, each offering competitive service and relatively smooth transit experiences through their respective hub airports. Total travel time typically ranges from 18 to 26 hours depending on the connection, so choosing a layover city wisely can make a significant difference in comfort.

Timing your trip matters. Buenos Aires is at its most pleasant during the Southern Hemisphere's spring and autumn, which falls between September and November or March and May. These months offer mild temperatures and fewer crowds compared to the busy summer holiday season in January and February. Interestingly, traveling from Amman during Jordan's hot summer months means arriving in Buenos Aires during its cooler winter, which still remains relatively mild compared to other cities at similar latitudes.

For those flying from Amman to Buenos Aires, a few practical tips can enhance the experience. Booking flights with a single airline alliance, such as Oneworld or Star Alliance, can simplify luggage transfers and make rebooking easier in case of delays. Selecting a layover of three to five hours strikes a good balance between comfort and efficiency. Travelers should also be aware that Argentina requires no visa for Jordanian passport holders for short tourist stays, though it is always worth double-checking entry requirements before departure.

What makes this route particularly compelling is the cultural richness waiting at both ends. Amman offers Roman ruins, bustling souks, and warm hospitality, while Buenos Aires delivers world-class tango, extraordinary steak, and neighborhoods bursting with art and history. The journey between these two cities is long, but the reward is an encounter with two deeply distinct yet equally welcoming cultures. Whether you are visiting family, exploring new destinations, or embarking on a business trip, this corridor between Jordan and Argentina promises a travel experience that stays with you long after landing.