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(ATL) Atlanta
UNITED STATES - Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson ATL
(AMM) Amman
JORDAN - Amman Queen Alia International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(ATL) Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson ATL
Atlanta, GA
(AMM) Amman Queen Alia International
Amman, Jordan
18
Jul
Saturday
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Atlanta to Amman: Your Guide to Flying to Jordan

Direct & connecting flights|ATL – AMM|$487
$487one way
Cheapest price
12h 45m1 stop via JFK
Flight duration
10,244 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Atlanta to Amman

The journey from Atlanta to Amman typically involves one connection, often through major hubs like New York, Doha, or Istanbul. Total travel time ranges from 15 to 20 hours depending on the layover. Royal Jordanian operates nonstop service from select U.S. cities, though from Atlanta you'll most likely fly with carriers like Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, or Delta in combination with a partner airline. Spring and autumn are ideal times to visit Amman, when temperatures are mild and tourist crowds thinner. Summers can be intensely hot, though hotel rates often drop. For last minute travelers, midweek departures tend to offer more availability and shorter layovers. Amman serves as a gateway to Petra, the Dead Sea, and Wadi Rum — all within a few hours by car. Booking last minute on this route is surprisingly manageable if you stay flexible with your connection city.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Atlanta (ATL) to Amman (AMM)?
The cheapest months to fly from Atlanta to Amman are typically January through March and late October through mid-December, excluding holiday periods. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance during these off-peak seasons can help you secure fares significantly lower than summer peak prices, which tend to spike between June and August.
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Flying from Atlanta to Amman: A Gateway Between Two Worlds

Connecting the bustling capital of the American South with the ancient heart of Jordan, flights from Atlanta to Amman offer travelers an extraordinary journey spanning continents, cultures, and thousands of years of history. This route bridges modern Southern charm with the timeless allure of the Middle East, making it one of the more fascinating long-haul connections departing from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

The journey typically covers around 6,500 miles and takes between 12 and 16 hours depending on layover duration, as most itineraries involve at least one connection. Direct nonstop service is not commonly available, so travelers usually route through major European or Middle Eastern hubs. Popular connecting cities include Istanbul, Doha, Dubai, and various European capitals like Frankfurt or Paris. Royal Jordanian, Turkish Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Emirates are among the carriers frequently serving this corridor, each offering distinct advantages in terms of comfort, loyalty programs, and stopover options.

Timing your trip wisely can make a significant difference in your experience on the ground. Jordan is at its most inviting during spring, from March through May, when temperatures are pleasantly warm and wildflowers bloom across the countryside. Autumn, particularly October and November, is equally rewarding with comfortable weather and thinner crowds at iconic sites like Petra and Wadi Rum. Summer months bring intense heat, especially in the Jordan Valley and desert regions, while winter can surprise visitors with cool temperatures and occasional rain in Amman.

For those flying from Atlanta to Amman, a few practical tips can smooth the journey. Given the length of travel, choosing an airline with strong in-flight entertainment and comfortable seating makes a real difference. Consider booking flights that arrive in the evening, allowing you to settle into your hotel and adjust before exploring the city the next morning. Jordans visa process is straightforward for American passport holders, with visas available on arrival, though purchasing the Jordan Pass online beforehand is highly recommended. It covers the visa fee and includes entry to Petra and over 40 other attractions, representing genuine savings.

Amman itself rewards curious travelers with its layered identity. Roman ruins sit alongside contemporary art galleries, and the food scene rivals any in the region. From the citadel overlooking the city to the vibrant stalls of the downtown souks, there is a rhythm to Amman that feels both ancient and refreshingly modern.

Whether your final destination is the rose-red city of Petra, the surreal desert landscapes of Wadi Rum, or the mineral-rich waters of the Dead Sea, this route opens the door to one of the Middle Easts most welcoming and historically rich destinations.