Ive lived in Jordan my entire life traveling a
lot means that I have travel through Queen Alia International on a regular
basis. The truth of the matter is that since Jordan doesn’t have any oil, and
it doesn’t have the money such as the UAE to build fancy airports this airport
is old but its OK, if actually don’t compare to the best in the world. Check-in
is very fast and efficient with a majority of counters open all the time. The
government has spent millions of dollars the past seven years to make the
airport more appealing, by building duty-free shops, and airline lounges.
The duty-free shops are actually very nice providing many different
types of items, unlike Dubai
Airport which seems to be
slightly repetitive.
The people are now much nicer and courteous willing to help,
and the have placed many signs and done their best to make this 1980’s airport
as beautiful as they possibly can.
The good news is that a new terminal is being built so that
the ageing airport finally moves on.