Thank you for the video. I'll be flying RJ and transferring at AMM in a few weeks, and this video provided some assurance on the ease of transfer at the airport!
HI buddy, great video, i've got a flight landing from uk to here with a 50min or so layover to connect to another RJ flight - is that enough time with a child?
@gizmoandmonkey9756 - It was just a quick passthrough of security. They do look at my passport but no visa/stamps required as long as you are boarding another international flight. Thanks for watching.
I do not recall seeing a McDonalds. There were several eateries, but they all appeared to be regional. I didn't do a lot of exploring so there may. be some western style restaurants that I simply didn't see.
Was your baggage checked through? I bought my ticket from a third-party website and it says that baggage is not checked through at AMM. Is that the case? If we have to claim the baggage, do we have to go through immigration?
@shinemathew9331 - There are specific requirements based on your passport nationality. My experience as a US passport holder has been, If you are simply transferring from one flight to the next I have not needed a transit visa. I proceed through transit processing and directly back to the gate. I do not go through the immigration process.
There is one hotel that is very close to the airport but a little pricey and a taxi is the best way to get there. I usually stay downtown (30-40) taxi as it is close to dining/shopping/culture. If you just have a layover and nothing else planned the hotel near the airport is best choice in my opinion.
@@FlyingCaveman1 Gotchu. Did you head to security first or did you get your boarding pass and then security? It's my first time ever flying alone. I know how to navigate the airport here in the US but I'm anxious about Amaan (I only have an hour in the Alia airport till my next flight). Thanks for replying! You have no idea how helpful your video is.
@bmoney1720 I headed straight to security (I already had my boarding passes electronically). After security, up the escalator and back to the gate. From deplaning, going through security and back to the gate was about 15 minutes.
@@FlyingCaveman1 thank you! One more question, did you also get your passport stamped at the security check or was that a separate thing? Sorry for asking too many question just a nervous first time sole traveler 😅
@bmoney1720 - I didn't "enter" Jordan so no passport control required. They simply looked to ensure I had a valid passport for entry to my next destination. Then it was back to the gates.
Thank you for the video. I'll be flying RJ and transferring at AMM in a few weeks, and this video provided some assurance on the ease of transfer at the airport!
@yizheb - Happy to help. After you complete your transfer please let me know if my video accurately depicted what happens.
Nice and informative video
Thank you, I couldn't find a video that I liked so I flew to Queen Alia to try to make a good transfer video.
thanks for sharing. What's the gate you fly into AMM? I know you were out at gate 120.
@paochuwong9229 - I arrived and departed from the same gate 120. Very convenient for me on this day. Thank you for watching my video.
HI buddy, great video, i've got a flight landing from uk to here with a 50min or so layover to connect to another RJ flight - is that enough time with a child?
@naz-x - should be enough. The transfer process was very easy. Thanks for watching my videos.
Bro the time was enough ?
@@husseinmer2230 ended up going with Qatar via Doha
I'm a big fan of Qatar also.
Thank you for this video, it was very useful
@Sara B Thank you for watching. I'm glad you found it helpful.
Quick question please, did you have to clear immigration/ get passport stamps as well? or is it just security?
@gizmoandmonkey9756 - It was just a quick passthrough of security. They do look at my passport but no visa/stamps required as long as you are boarding another international flight. Thanks for watching.
I’m doing the same transfer next week, Is there a mc Donald’s as I have time to kill! ? Thanks
I do not recall seeing a McDonalds. There were several eateries, but they all appeared to be regional. I didn't do a lot of exploring so there may. be some western style restaurants that I simply didn't see.
@@FlyingCaveman1 thanks caveman appreciate it
@MK-mh6lh - I was at QAIA today and there is a McDonalds in the large DUTY FREE section just after checking in.
@@FlyingCaveman1 thanks been and gone around 2 months ago, i would advise ppl miss the Mc Donald’s it was awful !
Can't speak to the quality but I trust you're correct. I didn't stop at McDonalds as I have Crown Lounge access. Thank you for keeping in touch.
Was your baggage checked through? I bought my ticket from a third-party website and it says that baggage is not checked through at AMM. Is that the case? If we have to claim the baggage, do we have to go through immigration?
@muhammadsuleman7015 - If your baggage is not checked through you will have to go through immigration to claim your bags and then re-check.
@FlyingCaveman I am traveling to Dubai via AMM (transit) in few days. Do we require Transit Visa just a layover of 1.5 hrs in AMM.
@shinemathew9331 - There are specific requirements based on your passport nationality. My experience as a US passport holder has been, If you are simply transferring from one flight to the next I have not needed a transit visa. I proceed through transit processing and directly back to the gate. I do not go through the immigration process.
Is there a nearby hotel you can recommend and what is the cheapest way to get to it from qween alia airport
There is one hotel that is very close to the airport but a little pricey and a taxi is the best way to get there. I usually stay downtown (30-40) taxi as it is close to dining/shopping/culture. If you just have a layover and nothing else planned the hotel near the airport is best choice in my opinion.
Hi there, did you need a transit visa to get your boarding pass to duabi?
@bmoney1720 No, I simply did a brief security check and back to the boarding gates. Thank you for watching my video.
@@FlyingCaveman1 Gotchu. Did you head to security first or did you get your boarding pass and then security? It's my first time ever flying alone. I know how to navigate the airport here in the US but I'm anxious about Amaan (I only have an hour in the Alia airport till my next flight). Thanks for replying! You have no idea how helpful your video is.
@bmoney1720 I headed straight to security (I already had my boarding passes electronically). After security, up the escalator and back to the gate. From deplaning, going through security and back to the gate was about 15 minutes.
@@FlyingCaveman1 thank you! One more question, did you also get your passport stamped at the security check or was that a separate thing? Sorry for asking too many question just a nervous first time sole traveler 😅
@bmoney1720 - I didn't "enter" Jordan so no passport control required. They simply looked to ensure I had a valid passport for entry to my next destination. Then it was back to the gates.
Transfer is same as transit right?
@slayergaming4082 - yes it should be exactly the same.