Amman to Riyadh Royal Jordanian

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1 Adult | Economy

RJ-734

01:15 Amman
02 h 20 m
Non stop

03:35

Riyadh
AED 548

RJ-730

16:20 Amman
02 h 20 m
Non stop

18:40

Riyadh
AED 548

RJ-740 | F3-186

17:35 Amman
06 h 45 m
1 stop via Dammam

00:20 +1 Days

Riyadh
AED 672

RJ-740 | XY-79

17:35 Amman
07 h 10 m
1 stop via Dammam

00:45 +1 Days

Riyadh
AED 715

About Amman (AMM)

The capital city of Jordan, Amman is known for a unique blend of modern and traditional. The downtown area of this city presents some of the finest heritage sites and places of tourist attractions. Most of downtown is surrounded by modern urban development, including upscale residential neighbourhoods, stylish cafes, bars and restaurants. During Amman trip, travellers can explore the traditional souks, museums and monuments in Jabal Amman, visit the Temple of Hercules in the Citadel Hill, discover the grandeur of the Roman Theatre or behold the sight of Abu Darweesh Mosque, an unusually designed structure. Food aficionados would love visiting this city as it offers an eclectic mix of dining options, ranging from falafel joints to chic restaurants, French bistros and fast-food joints. The western part of the city is known for its liberal attitude and visitors on an Amman tour would come across plenty of nightclubs, discotheques and shisha lounges here. A number of upscale malls dot this developing Arabic metropolis, making it a travel hotspot for many. Presenting a unique cultural diversity, rich heritage and fast development pace, this city invites travellers to explore the finest of the Arab world. MakeMyTrip provides an array of personalised Amman tour packages to suit varied needs of travellers.

Amman Address
Queen Alia International Airport
Amman
Jordan
Tel: +962-6-445-1739

About Riyadh (RUH)

Riyadh is the capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia. It is also the main capital city of Riyadh Province which belongs to the historical regions of Najd and Al-Yamama. Located in the centre of the Arabian Peninsula on a large plateau, the city is a home to 5,254,560 people.

Top reasons why people visit Riyadh:

  • Cultural and Historical Attractions: Riyadh is home to many historical sites, such as the Masmak Fortress, a 19th-century clay and mud-brick fort with significant historical importance. The National Museum of Saudi Arabia offers extensive exhibits on the country's history and culture.
  • Modern Architecture and Development: The city features impressive modern architecture, including the Kingdom Centre and the Al Faisaliyah Centre, which are landmarks of Riyadh's skyline and offer stunning views of the city.
  • Business and Economic Hub: As the capital city of Saudi Arabia, Riyadh is a major economic and business centre. It hosts numerous conferences, exhibitions, and business events, attracting professionals and entrepreneurs from around the world.
  • Shopping and Entertainment: Riyadh has numerous shopping malls, such as the Riyadh Gallery Mall and Granada Centre, offering a wide range of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. The city also features various recreational parks and amusement centres.
  • Culinary Scene: Riyadh boasts a diverse culinary scene with numerous restaurants offering traditional Saudi cuisine as well as international dishes. The city has become a culinary destination for food enthusiasts looking to experience both local and global flavours.
  • Riyadh Address
    Riyadh Airport, Saudi Arabia, PO Box 12531, Riyadh 11483, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
    Tel: +966 (0)1 221 1000 | Fax: +966 (0)1 221 1637

    About Royal Jordanian

    Royal Jordanian Airlines is the flag carrier of Jordan with head office situated in Amman, Jordan. It offers scheduled international air services for four continents from the main hub Queen Alia International Airport. It is a member of Arab Air Carriers Organization and Oneworld; a global airline alliance. It has won the “Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation” award for "Airline Turnaround of the Year 2006" on 9 November 2006. 500 flights are operated by it on weekly basis and at least 110 flights on daily basis. About 60 destinations in 40 countries are covered by it in all over Middle East, Europe, Asia, Africa and North America.

    This airline was established in 1963 but started to operate from 15 December 1963 after a royal decree by the late King Hussein. It was named after King Hussein's eldest child, Princess Alia bint Al Hussein of Jordan.