Which countries share borders with Jordan?
Turkey
Syria
Lebanon
Israel
Saudi Arabia
Iraq
Iran
Egypt
What percentage of the population of Jordan lives on less than US$3 a day?
16%
10%
13%
8%
11%
What is Jordan's GDP per capita?
$6,042
£6,042
£5,542
$5,542
Which of the following places is known as the City of Mosaics?
Madaba
Aquaba
Petra
Amman
Which activities could be undertaken whilst visiting Wadi Rum?
Hiking
Climb the Jebel Rum
Visit Bedouin people
Aerosports
Scuba diving
Relax on the beach
Visit the Archaelogical Park and Museum
Visit Greek Orthodox Church of St. George
Which factors led to development in Jordan?
Jordan is known as a safe, welcoming Arab country.
Spectacular cultural attractions and a range of natural attractions can be found in Jordan.
Increasing accessibility provided by air travel from Europe to Jordan.
A forward-looking government that recognized the potential value of tourism.
It does not suffer from social issues and high crime.
Cooperation with American-owned and international hotel chains.
Growing awareness of the need to develop a more sustainable tourism product.
How has the Queen Alia International Airport in Jordan developed?
The number of destinations you can fly from and to the airport has increased to 62 in 2012 compared to 40 in 2006.
Daily flights is projected to increase from 110 in 2006 to 180 in 2018.
A further expansion is scheduled to be completed in 2016 and will raise the annual passenger capacity to 14 million.
Saraya Aqaba is a $1 billion tourism and leisure development project expected to create 3,000 jobs during construction phase, and 1,500 permanent jobs on site once it becomes operational in 2016.