Published on December 22, 2025

Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) continues to demonstrate its growing importance as Jordan’s key gateway to the world, having welcomed 8.9 million passengers by November 2025. The airport’s strong performance in 2025 reflects 25.8% growth in passenger traffic compared to November 2024, underscoring its role as a hub for international travel in the Middle East. With consistent expansion, robust airline partnerships, and a growing reputation for efficiency, QAIA remains a vital entry point for travellers to Jordan.
QAIA’s November 2025 performance reflects not only a notable increase in passengers but also a 26.9% rise in aircraft movements (ACM), reaching 6,846 operations. This signifies the rising demand for air travel at one of the region’s most important airports. The passenger volume growth was complemented by a significant 2.0% increase in cargo traffic, with the airport handling 6,164 tons of cargo. These figures demonstrate the airport’s role in serving not only leisure travellers but also businesses that rely on efficient logistics through the Middle East.
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From January to November 2025, QAIA served a total of 8,921,229 passengers, marking a 10.3% rise compared to the same period in 2024. This increase highlights the airport’s growing importance in global aviation and its ability to cater to the evolving needs of international travellers. During this period, the airport recorded 73,249 aircraft movements, with cargo traffic standing at 64,237 tons, a slight 8.0% decrease over the same time last year. The steady rise in passenger and aircraft movement showcases the airport’s ability to adapt to changing travel dynamics.
As QAIA continues to expand its operations, the airport remains committed to improving its infrastructure and enhancing the travel experience for passengers. Ongoing investments in terminal facilities, services, and technology contribute to an efficient and seamless journey, making QAIA a preferred choice for travellers. The airport’s strategic location and ever-growing capacity make it a critical gateway for those travelling to and from the Middle East.
In 2025, QAIA continued to stand out in the region, earning recognition for its commitment to both operational excellence and sustainability. The airport secured a 4-Star Rating from SKYTRAX in the World Airport Audit, reflecting its high service standards. Furthermore, QAIA achieved the ACI World-Amadeus Technology Innovation Award, underlining its commitment to enhancing the passenger experience through innovation.
The airport has also been a leader in sustainability, with Level 4+ accreditation from the Airport Carbon Accreditation Program, making it one of the first airports in the Middle East to achieve this level of environmental commitment.
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The continued growth of QAIA contributes significantly to Jordan’s economy, providing direct employment opportunities and supporting the broader aviation and tourism industries. According to a 2019 study by IATA Consulting, the airport supported approximately 238,000 jobs and contributed JOD 2.5 billion (8.9%) to the country’s GDP. By 2032, these figures are expected to rise, further solidifying QAIA’s role as a cornerstone of the Kingdom’s economic growth.
Queen Alia International Airport has firmly established itself as one of the leading aviation hubs in the Middle East, with strong growth in passenger numbers, aircraft movements, and cargo traffic in 2025. As it continues to invest in its infrastructure and services, the airport is poised for even greater growth in the coming years. With 8.9 million passengers served and a consistent upward trajectory, QAIA remains committed to providing an exceptional travel experience for both leisure and business travellers. Its impressive performance serves as a testament to the airport’s ability to meet the evolving needs of today’s global travellers, solidifying its reputation as Jordan’s premier gateway.
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