A visit to Jordan should be on any ardent wanderer’s wishlist. From the rolling, limestone house-capped hills of Amman to the curiously buoyant waters of the Dead Sea, Jordan will captivate you. Oh, and how can we forget the wondrous Petra and its iconic, UNESCO World Heritage-listed ruins?

Flying there is also easy with frequent flyer points. From Australia, Qatar Airways and Etihad are the two major carriers that can take you to one-stop to Jordan with Velocity Points. Got Qantas Points? You might want to lean into the far-reaching network of Emirates.

There are other, more indirect ways to fly to Jordan, of course. But in this guide, we’ll focus on the easiest one-stop routes there via the Middle East.

Flying to Jordan with Qatar Airways

Qatar Airways flies to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth. With such good connectivity, many of you will just be one stop away from Amman via Doha. But there’s one quirk you need to be aware of before booking.

The Doha-Amman route is only available in Economy and regional First Class. Even though regional ‘First Class’ actually uses standard Business Class seats, the cabin is ticketed as First Class so it comes with Al Safwa First Lounge access when departing Doha. You can also combine it with a proper Airbus A380 First Class seat between Doha and Perth or Sydney at the First Class rate all the way.

Welcome onboard Qatar Airways First Class.

Booking with Velocity Points

Unfortunately, the downside is you can’t mix it with a Business Class seat between Australia and Doha. So if that was your plan, you’ll need to book the Business and First Class legs separately. Velocity Frequent Flyer doesn’t allow mixed-cabin redemptions. Fees and taxes are approximately $335 in Economy and $1,010 in Business/First, one-way.

(one-way)
using Virgin Australia Logo Velocity Points
EconomyBusiness + FirstFirst
Perth-Amman50,000 pts78,000 pts +
38,000 pts
134,000 pts
Adelaide-Amman56,000 pts104,000 pts +
38,000 pts
N/A
Melbourne-Amman56,000 pts104,000 pts +
38,000 pts
N/A
Brisbane-Amman65,000 pts104,000 pts +
38,000 pts
N/A
Sydney-Amman65,000 pts104,000 pts +
38,000 pts
177,000 pts
Velocity Points required per person, one way. Taxes, fees and charges are also payable and vary by route.
An example of two First Class reward seats from Amman to Perth.

Booking with AAdvantage miles and Avios

Yes, our trip to Jordan focused on using Velocity Points. But we’ve got a tip that’s just too hot to keep quiet. As a oneworld member airline, you can also enjoy excellent rates flying Qatar Airways with Asia Miles, AAdvantage miles and Avios with British Airways or Qatar Airways. AAdvantage uses a fixed, region-based award chart and there’s no extra cost to combine a Business and First Class award.

(one-way)
using
American Airlines Tail AAdvantage miles
EconomyBusiness + FirstFirst
Perth-Amman42,500 miles80,000 miles100,000 miles
Adelaide-Amman42,500 miles80,000 milesN/A
Melbourne-Amman42,500 miles80,000 milesN/A
Brisbane-Amman42,500 miles80,000 milesN/A
Sydney-Amman42,500 miles80,000 miles100,000 miles
AAdvantage miles required per person, one way. Taxes, fees and charges are also payable and vary by route.

As it turns out, Qatar Airways also uses region-based award pricing. This means that no matter where in Australia you depart from on Qatar Airways, the mileage cost is the same.

(one-way)
using
Privilege Club Avios
EconomyBusiness + FirstFirst
Perth-Amman40,000 Avios80,000 Avios120,000 Avios
Adelaide-Amman40,000 Avios80,000 AviosN/A
Melbourne-Amman40,000 Avios80,000 AviosN/A
Brisbane-Amman40,000 Avios80,000 AviosN/A
Sydney-Amman40,000 Avios80,000 Avios120,000 Avios
Avios required per person, one way. Taxes, fees and charges are also payable and vary by route.

With AAdvantage miles and Privilege Club Avios, you can fly in First Class luxury with very little to pay on the side in fees and taxes. For example, AAdvantage only charges US$130.60 on the side for an Amman-Perth redemption, regardless of whether you’re flying Economy or First Class.

There’s very little to pay in cash when you redeem AAdvantage Miles.

Booking with Qantas Points

Though you can technically book Qatar Airways flights with Qantas Points, it’s difficult to do so because Qatar Airways only releases last-minute seats to Qantas Frequent Flyer (as of June 2023). If you do manage to get a seat, here’s how many points you can expect to part with. Qantas allows Business and First mixed-cabin rewards on the same ticket but applies separate pricing for each leg.

(one-way)
using Qantas Airways Logo Qantas Points
EconomyBusiness + FirstFirst
Perth-Amman45,000 pts90,000 pts +
43,500 pts
149,800 pts
Adelaide-Amman50,300 pts119,200 pts +
43,500 pts
N/A
Melbourne-Amman61,500 pts119,200 pts +
43,500 pts
N/A
Brisbane-Amman61,500 pts119,200 pts +
43,500 pts
N/A
Sydney-Amman61,500 pts119,200 pts +
43,500 pts
199,300 pts
Qantas Points required per person, one way. Taxes, fees and charges are also payable and vary by route.

Flying to Jordan with Etihad

Etihad maintains a slimmer network in Australia with only flights to Melbourne and Sydney. But Etihad’s Business Class to Amman is just that – Business Class. This means you can enjoy value-for-money comfort in Economy or Business Class, all the way to Jordan.

Passenger sitting in Etihad's Airbus A380 Economy
Use your Velocity Points to book a seat in Etihad Economy or Business to Jordan. [Image courtesy of Etihad].

Book with Velocity Points

Fees and taxes range from around A$270 one-way in Economy up to A$705 one-way in Business.

(one-way)
using Virgin Australia Logo Velocity Points
EconomyBusiness
Melbourne-Amman56,000 pts104,000 pts
Sydney-Amman65,000 pts121,000 pts
Velocity Points required per person, one way. Taxes, fees and charges are also payable and vary by route.
An example of one Business Class reward seat from Sydney to Amman.

Alternatives for booking Etihad flights with points or miles include using Air Canada Aeroplan and Etihad Guest. A one-way Business Reward from Sydney to Amman with Aeroplan Points would cost 65,000 points in Economy or 110,000 points in Business, plus CA$146 (AU$167) in fees and taxes.

(one-way)
using Aeroplan Maple Leaf Logo Aeroplan Points
EconomyBusiness
Melbourne-Amman65,000 pts110,000 pts
Sydney-Amman65,000 pts110,000 pts
Aeroplan Points required per person, one way. Taxes, fees and charges are also payable and vary by route.

Flying to Jordan with Emirates

If you want the cream of the crop with luxury First Class travel, Emirates may just be the answer. The Dubai-based carrier might only fly to four Australian destinations compared to Qatar Airways (Adelaide is sadly left out), but every flight from Australia to Amman includes a dazzling First Class cabin. Emirates also offers Business Class all the way, so you can pay one streamlined price for comfort.

Emirates Boeing 777 First Class
Emirates First Class is one of the best ways to fly to the Middle East and beyond.

Just keep in mind that these days, Emirates reward seat availability is quite limited until the weeks leading up to travel.

Book with Qantas Points

(one-way)
using Qantas Airways Logo Qantas Points
EconomyBusinessFirst
Perth-Amman45,000 pts104,500 pts149,800 pts
Melbourne-Amman61,500 pts139,200 pts199,300 pts
Brisbane-Amman61,500 pts139,200 pts199,300 pts
Sydney-Amman61,500 pts139,200 pts199,300 pts
Qantas Points required per person, one way. Taxes, fees and charges are also payable and vary by route.

Book with Skywards miles

These are the ‘Saver’ award prices, not the ‘Flex Plus’ (except for First Class awards where only Flex Plus is available).

(one-way)
using Skywards miles
EconomyBusinessFirst
Perth-Amman42,500 miles85,000 miles160,000 miles
Melbourne-Amman52,500 miles105,000 miles197,000 miles
Brisbane-Amman52,500 miles105,000 miles197,000 miles
Sydney-Amman52,500 miles105,000 miles197,000 miles
Skywards miles required per person, one way. Taxes, fees and charges are also payable and vary by route.

Honourable mention: Royal Jordanian

Jordan’s flag carrier, Royal Jordanian, is a oneworld member airline and can be booked with Qantas Points. Unfortunately, the airline doesn’t fly to Australia. If you were thinking of planning an unusual route to Jordan with Qantas Points – here’s one. Fly Qantas from Sydney to Bangkok and Royal Jordanian from Bangkok to Amman.

Going to Amman, a long evening layover is required in Bangkok (around 8 hrs). Coming back to Australia, you can connect with only a few hours’ wait at the airport. We also have a review of the Royal Jordanian Crown Lounge in Amman.

and (one-way)
using Qantas Airways Logo Qantas Points
EconomyBusiness
Sydney-Bangkok (QF)
Bangkok-Amman (RJ)
55,400 pts143,400 pts
Qantas Points required per person, one way. Taxes, fees and charges are also payable and vary by route.

Point Hacker’s tips and tricks

Ready to plan your Jordan holiday? Here are our final tips and tricks.

  • Emirates and Etihad have magnificent Business and First Class lounges at their home airports (Dubai and Abu Dhabi, respectively). If you have Qantas Gold/Platinum status or higher, consider flying Emirates. Lounge access is included, even if you’re in Economy. The same goes for Velocity Gold/Platinum members flying Etihad.
  • Qatar Airways also offers lounge access to both Qantas and Velocity Gold/Platinum members and higher. However, if you are in Economy, you’ll be sent to dedicated Gold and Platinum frequent flyer lounges instead. Business Class passengers can head to the Al Mourjan Business Lounge. First Class passengers are welcomed to the Al Safwa First Lounge.
  • For a long journey, having your preferred seat is crucial. Learn more about how you can choose the best seat on the plane.
  • If retail therapy is on your itinerary, a credit card with no overseas transaction fees will give you the most bang for your buck.
  • The flight options in this guide are not exhaustive – they’re merely the most convenient for Australian-based readers. Feel free to experiment with your points to try other routings!

And that’s a wrap for our guide on hacking your way to Jordan with points. Your stunning desert expedition awaits.

Photography by Brandon Loo unless where noted. Brandon travelled to Jordan at Point Hacks’ expense.

How to hack your way to Jordan with points was last modified: July 3rd, 2023 by Brandon Loo