Connection through Amman

I'm a Pakistani national and will be flying from Moscow to Cairo via Amman on Royal Jordanian Airline. My Layover in Amman is around 10 hours, if I wish to not leave the airport do I need to get a visa in advance. I called the embassy in Pakistan and they weren't really helpful.
Best Answer
You do not require a transit visa for Jordan.
TWOV (Transit Without Visa):
Passengers with a confirmed onward ticket for a flight to a third country within 48 hours. They must stay in the international transit area of the airport and have documents required for the next destination.
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How many terminals does Amman have?
Amman Airport is formed by a single integrated passenger terminal with both north and south piers (South Terminal 1 and North Terminal 2). The terminal is able to handle over 12 million passengers.Is 2 hours enough for an international connection?
International flights require longer connections as you will often have to go through immigration and customs upon arrival. For international layover flights booked on one airline, two hours is often recommended to make your connection.Do you have to go through security during connecting flights?
For connecting domestic flights, you almost never have to exit and reenter security, though there are some exceptions at airports where the terminals aren't all connected. For domestic-to-international connection, it's still pretty rare that you have to exit and reenter security, even if you're changing terminals.Can I sleep in Amman Airport?
Amman airport is open 24 hours a day, so you will be able to spend the night inside the enclosure if you have an early flight or if your flight is delayed. Where to rest: The boarding area has the best options, with some seats with no armrests on the second floor and quieter places.AL037 - Anyma - A True Connection
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