Jordan has reopened its borders to international visitors.The National Centre for Security and Crisis Management gave the go-ahead for international flights to resume at Queen Alia International Airport starting from September 8.International scheduled flights can now operate to and from Jordan with the prior coordination of flight slots with the airport authority.
There are different requirements depending on the visitor’s country of origin, these fall into three group categories:Group A(Green countries): Canada, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Lithuania, Malaysia, Morocco, Poland, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, and Turkey.Group B(Yellow countries): Algeria, Austria, Germany, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, and the UAE.Group C (Red countries): Bahrain, Belgium, France, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, UK, Ukraine, USA, Egypt, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen.
Visitors to Jordan are required to undergo different levels of screening and quarantine depending on whether they fall into the Groups A, B, or C.Group A requirements:For Group A or other passengers who have resided in any of the Group A countries for the past 14 days.
Note: Any passenger that gives falsified or incorrect information will be subject to a fine 10,000 JODGroup B requirements:Passengers arriving from countries contained in Group B will be required to follow all the previous steps of Group A, in addition to undergoing a mandatory institutional quarantine for 7 days on arrival, followed by 7 days at home.Group C requirements:Passengers arriving from countries contained in Group C will be required to follow all the previous steps of Group A, in addition to undergoing a mandatory institutional quarantine for 7 days on arrival, followed by 7days at home wearing an electronic tracking bracelet.
Landing permit requests should be submitted 72 hours prior to the flight date.Documents required for the landing permit application: