26 Feb 2015, 09:48 am

Tourists are pouring in from all corners of the world and enjoying Jordan’s cultural and family-oriented cities of Amman, Petra, Dead Sea, Wadi Rum and Aqaba.
This is apparent from the latest figures of the new Queen Alia Airport terminal; which has received more than 7 million passengers in 2014. This has only been possible because of the continual development of hotels and other sites all over the historically and culturally rich kingdom of Jordan, an official statement said.
Raving testimonials of tourists as well as the remarkable reviews on various booking portals are positive and current visitors enjoy the experience of a memorable visit.
Jordan is a part of a United States lead coalition along with several European countries, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt.
It is conducting distant air strikes that have no implication on the territories of the coalition countries. Because Jordan cares for human souls Jordan defends its citizens and visitors with all the power it can to preserve human lives.
The Jordan Tourism Board and the Federation of Tourism Associations are ready to address any concerns which tourists might have. Jordan is waiting with open arms to serve and provide a first class experience to all visitors and tourists.
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