ITM office, Jordan
Royal Jordanian has raised the number of regular flights to Milan and Colombo from two to three a week to meet the increased demand on travel to these cities via its route network. The airline is thus increasing the number of seats offered during weekdays, in addition to providing more choices and flexibility in the flights schedule, to meet passengers’ needs.
The increase in flight frequency is due to the growing movement of businessmen and tourists between Jordan, and Italy and Sri Lanka. The decision to increase the number of flights between the kingdom and the two above-mentioned countries helps boost bilateral trade and economic activities, facilitates the traffic of citizens of these countries and enhances cooperation between them in various fields.
Royal Jordanian has added a third trip, starting every Wednesday, to Milan, besides the Thursdays and Sundays trips. It added a third trip to Colombo as well, on Mondays, in addition to the flights on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Last summer, Royal Jordanian significantly increased the frequency of its flights to 60 per day. The increase was reflected on the number of flights to several destinations, such as Beirut, from three to four daily; Dubai, from two to three, as well as increased frequencies to Abu Dhabi, Jeddah, Aleppo, Kuwait, Riyadh, Dammam, Bahrain, Aden and Istanbul.
Royal Jordanian serves a network of 56 international destinations with direct, non-stop flights from Amman, and gives passengers access to more than 700 cities through its membership in the oneworld global airline alliance with one stop from Amman. |