Jordan's flag carrier, Royal Jordanian Airlines offers 750 scheduled international services to over 50 destinations in the Middle and Far East, North Africa, Europe and North America. Its main base is at Queen Alia International Airport (Amman).
Royal Jordanian recently announced a resumption of flights to Kuala Lumpur (via Bangkok) in June as well as an order for new aircraft.
FLEET
The Royal Jordanian fleet consists of the following aircraft:
- 4 A340s
- 3 A310s & 2 A310s (F) freighters
- 4 A321s, 4 A320s, 4 A319s
- 5 E95s, 2 E75s
Fleet on order:
- 8 B787s (8 to enter service in 2013)
- 1 E75 (as of October 2010)
- 2 A330-200s (as of May 2010)
- 1 A320 (as of March 2011)
PERSONNEL
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Hussein Dabbas |
Eyad Birouti |
Fleet and Network Planning Manager |
AIRLINE REQUIREMENTS
Royal Jordanian is looking for new markets and is interested in receiving the following data for its W2010/S2011 programme:
- Aircraft Movements & airline Schedules per aircraft type
- Airport Banks (waves)
- Passengers, Cargo Movement
- Origin/destination of Passengers and Cargo
- Final destination for transit passengers
The carrier has also confirmed interest in the following markets:
- North America, Far East, North Africa, Europe, Middle East & Gulf, Indian subcontinent and South Africa.
TO CONTACT OR SEND THOUGH A ROUTE PROPOSAL, VISIT THE ROYAL JORDANIAN ROUTE EXCHANGE PROFILE HERE