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(AMM) Amman
JORDAN - Amman Queen Alia International
(GRU) Sao Paulo
BRAZIL - Sao Paulo Guarulhos International
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(AMM) Amman Queen Alia International
Amman, Jordan
(GRU) Sao Paulo Guarulhos International
Sao Paulo, Brazil
20
Jun
Saturday
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Flying from Amman to São Paulo: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|AMM – GRU|$689
$689one way
Cheapest price
17h 45m1 stop via DOH
Flight duration
11,790 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

The journey from Amman to São Paulo is one of the longer city pairs you can fly, typically taking between 18 and 26 hours depending on your connection. There are no direct flights on this route, so most travelers transit through hubs like Doha, Istanbul, Frankfurt or Madrid, with carriers such as Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa offering reliable options. April through June tends to be the most comfortable window for arriving in São Paulo, with milder temperatures and fewer rain showers. December sees a spike in demand thanks to Brazilian holidays, so last minute fares around that period can be limited. For last minute travelers, flexibility on stopover cities usually opens up more availability. Pack light for the layover, keep an eye on visa requirements at your connection point, and give yourself plenty of time at Guarulhos, which can be busy on arrival.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Amman (AMM) to São Paulo (GRU)?
Generally, the cheapest months to fly from Amman to São Paulo are during the low season, typically February through early March and from late April to May. Avoiding peak travel periods like Christmas, New Year, and the European summer holidays (June-August) can save you significantly on airfare.
What are the luggage rules for flights from Amman to São Paulo?+
Do Jordanian citizens need a visa to enter Brazil?+
Are there direct flights from Amman to São Paulo, or do I need a transit stop?+
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Flying from Amman to São Paulo: A Long-Haul Journey Worth Taking

The journey from Amman to São Paulo connects two vibrant capitals on opposite sides of the world, bridging the Middle East and South America in a single, ambitious itinerary. There are currently no direct services between Queen Alia International Airport and Guarulhos International, so travelers should expect at least one layover, with total travel times typically ranging between 17 and 24 hours depending on the connection.

The most common routings involve a stopover in Europe or the Gulf. Royal Jordanian often partners with European carriers, while travelers frequently choose Turkish Airlines via Istanbul, Emirates through Dubai, Qatar Airways via Doha, or Lufthansa with a transit in Frankfurt. Each option offers a slightly different experience: Istanbul tends to be the shortest in overall duration, while Gulf carriers are popular for their service standards and modern long-haul fleets. Booking three to four months ahead generally yields the most comfortable seat selection and reasonable fares.

Climate plays a significant role in choosing when to travel. São Paulo sits in the Southern Hemisphere, so its seasons are reversed from Jordan's. The Brazilian winter, from June to August, brings cooler and drier weather to the city, ideal for exploring its neighborhoods, museums, and food scene without the humidity of summer. December through February is warmer and livelier, coinciding with Carnival preparations across Brazil, though prices climb noticeably during this peak window. Shoulder months like April, May, September, and October often strike the best balance between weather and crowds.

Long-haul comfort matters on this kind of route. Travelers are wise to choose seats strategically, stay hydrated, and break up the journey with a longer layover if budget allows. Istanbul, Doha, and Madrid all make rewarding stopover cities if you can extend by a day. Pack layers, since aircraft cabins, transit terminals, and your final destination may all differ dramatically in temperature.

What makes flying from Amman to São Paulo particularly interesting is the cultural arc it traces. You leave a city steeped in ancient history and arrive in a sprawling metropolis defined by immigration, including one of the largest Arab diasporas in the world. Many travelers find unexpected familiarity in São Paulo's bakeries, restaurants, and neighborhoods shaped by Levantine heritage. Whether the trip is for business, family, or exploration, the route rewards patience with a remarkable contrast of landscapes, languages, and flavors waiting at the other end.