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    About Al Ain

    Al-`Ain, also called the “Garden City” due to its greenery, is the largest inland city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the second-largest in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. It is located approximately 160 kilometres east of Abu Dhabi and about 120 kilometres south of Dubai.

    About the Al Ain airport

    Al Ain International Airport is located 15 km west northwest of Al Ain, UAE. About 14 flights and 4,000 passengers pass through the airport each week and is one of the busiest airports in UAE.

    Al Ain airport address

    Al Ain International Airport,
    Abu Dhabi – United Arab Emirates

    About Amman

    Amman is the capital of Jordan and also its most populous city. It is considered to be one of the most liberal and westernized Arab cities. It is a popular centre for multinational organizations and boasts of a rapidly-growing economy. Amman functions as the economic, political and cultural hub of Jordan, and is also a popular tourist hub. The city is known for its year-round pleasant weather and state-of-the-art infrastructure.

    About the Amman airport

    Amman is served by the Queen Alia International Airport, which is also the largest airport in Jordan. It is located in Zizya, roughly 30 km south of the city proper. The airport is a hub for the national carrier Royal Jordanian Airlines, as well as Jordan Aviation, Royal Falcon and Royal Wings. The airport is named for Queen Alia, the third wife to the late Hussein of Jordan. The airport handles more than 7 million passenger and 68,000 aircraft movements every year.

    Amman airport address

    Queen Alia International Airport,
    Amman, Bahrain

    What is the frequency of Al Ain to Amman flights

    There is a weekly flight option between the two cities. Before you plan your visit, make sure to look up Musafir.com for the best deals on Al Ain to Amman flights.

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