Ryanair unveils record winter schedule to Jordan
Ryanair has announced its largest schedule for Amman this winter offering more than 300,000 seats across 18 destinations.
It is connecting Jordan to 12 EU countries including Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.
The airline unveiled an investment proposal for the future which aims to increase traffic by 360% to three million annual seats and operate 50 direct connections from European cities to Jordan.
It plans to maintain year-round flights to Aqaba and launch new flights to Marka (Amman) Airport.
Ryanair CEO, Eddie Wilson, said: “Ryanair is thrilled to announce the return to full operations to Jordan from October underlined by a record winter schedule for Amman.”
It comprises 84 weekly flights on 18 routes to 12 European countries including Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, and Spain.
“Ryanair’s investment will ensure that Jordan remains a key tourist destination this winter delivering enhanced connectivity, increased tourism, and economic growth.”
Jordanian Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Dr. Emad Hijazeen, added: This marks a truly exceptional milestone for Jordan’s aviation and tourism sectors.”
“This expansion plays a vital role in supporting our national economy and creating new opportunities across the tourism value chain.”
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