Cheapest way of getting from Tel Aviv to Amman as an Israeli citizen?
Is it possible for an Israeli citizen to get from Tel Aviv to Amman for less than $400 (cost of a direct round-trip flight)? I see that there is relatively straightforward border crossing through Allenby Bridge, but it's closed to Israeli passport holders.
Rome2Rio doesn't have a clue either.
Best Answer
If you are not traveling alone you can use a Taxi, which could run you by my calculation about $250pp.
If you want it even cheaper you can do a more complicated route of Tel Aviv - Eilat (#393, #394), Eilat - Aqaba and finally Aqaba - Amman.
Or you can do a straight trip as described on True Nomads, which would all run a lot less then $400 for a flight.
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Can Israeli citizens travel to Jordan?
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