Although the regional security situation remains uncertain amid the ongoing conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, a temporary ceasefire has brought a noticeable sense of calm to much of the region. During this pause in hostilities, daily life in Jordan has largely returned to normal, offering reassurance to both residents and visitors.
Air travel, which was heavily disrupted in the early stages of the conflict, is gradually stabilising. Several airlines have resumed operations to and from Jordan, while others continue to cautiously reinstate routes in phases. However, some disruptions and schedule adjustments persist as carriers monitor the evolving situation and navigate ongoing airspace and safety considerations.
On the ground, Jordan’s tourism sector remains open and welcoming. Major attractions across the country are operating within their regular hours, allowing visitors to experience key sites with minimal disruption. From historical landmarks to natural wonders, the country continues to offer a stable and accessible travel experience during the ceasefire period.
While the situation remains fluid and subject to change, the current lull in tensions has provided a window of relative normalcy—encouraging cautious optimism for both the travel industry and prospective visitors.















