Flights from Bangkok to Amman

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Amman

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Fly from Bangkok to Amman with Etihad Airways

Travel from one capital city to another and swap opulent temples for fascinating ancient ruins when you book flights from Bangkok to Amman with Etihad. During your flight, you’ll take a short break in Abu Dhabi and can choose to extend your holiday with a stopover in the UAE.

In Amman, explore the formidable hilltop Citadel or soak up the culture in contemporary art galleries.

BKK to AMM: flight facts

Time difference -5 hours

Amman is five hours behind Bangkok. Amman observes Daylight Saving Time between March and October, during which time it is four hours behind Bangkok.

Flight distance 4,337 miles

A flight from Bangkok (BKK) to Amman (AMM) via Abu Dhabi (AUH) will cover a distance of approximately 4,337 miles (6,979 kilometres).

Top tips for Bangkok to Amman

citadel in amman

Immerse yourself in history

When you take your flight from Bangkok to Amman, you will be transported from the ultra-modern malls of the Thai capital to ancient Roman ruins. At Amman’s hilltop Citadel, look out for artefacts dating back to the Bronze Age, and the intricately carved stone hand. Don’t miss the Umayyad Cistern, which once supplied water to the palace.

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Discover magnificent mosques

Bangkok is most famous for its spectacular temples and sacred shrines, while Amman is home to some of Jordan’s most impressive mosques. Make room in your itinerary to visit the King Hussein Mosque, which is the largest in the country and known for its majestic minarets and gleaming marble floors.