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(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth
UNITED STATES - Dallas/Fort Worth International
(AMM) Amman
JORDAN - Amman Queen Alia International
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(DFW) Dallas/Fort Worth International
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
(AMM) Amman Queen Alia International
Amman, Jordan
20
Jun
Saturday
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Dallas to Amman: Your Guide to Flying DFW–AMM

Direct & connecting flights|DFW – AMM|$487
$487one way
Cheapest price
12h 50mdirect flight
Flight duration
10,547 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

The flight from Dallas/Fort Worth to Amman's Queen Alia International Airport typically runs between 13 and 16 hours, depending on the layover city. Most connections route through major European or Middle Eastern hubs like Istanbul, Doha, or Frankfurt. Royal Jordanian offers some of the most direct routing, while carriers like Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways provide competitive options with a single stop. Spring and autumn are ideal for visiting Jordan — temperatures are pleasant, and tourist crowds thin out compared to peak summer months. If you're a last minute traveler, midweek departures often open up availability that weekend searches miss. Amman serves as a perfect gateway to Petra, the Dead Sea, and Wadi Rum. Pack layers, as desert evenings cool quickly. Booking last minute on this route is entirely doable, especially outside the holiday travel season when inventory tends to loosen up.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) to Amman (AMM)?
The cheapest months to fly from DFW to Amman are typically January through March and late October through mid-December, excluding holiday periods. During these off-peak seasons, round-trip fares can be significantly lower compared to the busy summer months (June–August) when demand peaks due to tourism and family travel to Jordan.
Do I need a visa to travel from the US to Amman, Jordan?+
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Flying from Dallas/Fort Worth to Amman: A Gateway to Jordan

Connecting the sprawling heart of Texas to one of the Middle East's most captivating capitals, the route from Dallas/Fort Worth to Amman offers travelers an exciting journey between two vastly different worlds. Whether you're drawn by the ancient ruins of Petra, the surreal landscapes of Wadi Rum, or the therapeutic waters of the Dead Sea, this flight marks the beginning of an unforgettable adventure.

The journey from DFW to Queen Alia International Airport typically involves one connection, with total travel times ranging from roughly 15 to 20 hours depending on the layover. Royal Jordanian operates connecting service through various hubs, while carriers like Turkish Airlines via Istanbul, Emirates via Dubai, and Qatar Airways via Doha are among the most popular choices. Each offers a slightly different experience — Turkish Airlines is often praised for its competitive pricing and efficient connections, while Qatar Airways and Emirates are known for premium in-flight service on long-haul segments. American Airlines codeshare options also make it convenient for frequent flyers collecting miles.

Timing your visit to Jordan matters more than many travelers realize. Spring, from March through May, is widely considered the ideal window. Temperatures are pleasantly warm without the intense summer heat, and wildflowers blanket the hillsides around Jerash and the northern highlands. Autumn, from September to November, offers similarly comfortable conditions and thinner crowds at major attractions. Summer months can push well past 100°F in desert areas, making outdoor exploration grueling, while winter brings occasional rain and chilly evenings in Amman, though it remains a perfectly viable time to visit.

For those flying from Dallas/Fort Worth to Amman, a few practical tips can smooth the experience. Book flights with layovers of at least two hours to account for the large connecting airports you'll likely pass through. Seats on the left side of the aircraft often provide stunning views when descending into Amman, particularly at night when the city's hills glow with warm light. Jordan offers a visa on arrival for most nationalities, but purchasing the Jordan Pass online before departure covers your visa fee and includes entry to Petra and dozens of other sites — a genuinely excellent value.

Amman itself deserves more than a quick overnight stop. The city's citadel offers panoramic views over a landscape where Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic heritage overlap in fascinating layers. Downtown's Rainbow Street buzzes with cafés and galleries, while the food scene — from street-side falafel to elaborate mansaf dinners — rivals any in the region. This route doesn't just connect two airports; it opens a door to one of the most welcoming and historically rich corners of the world.