Royal Jordanian to start non-stop flights connecting Jordan’s capital Amman with Mumbai and New Delhi

Amman, Jordan 10th January 2025:

Royal Jordanian Airlines has announce the launch of new non-stop routes connecting Amman with Mumbai and New Delhi. The Mumbai route will operate with four weekly flights starting on April 17, 2025, and the New Delhi route will commence with four weekly flights starting on September 17, 2025. These new routes align with Royal Jordanian’s growth and expansion strategy, focusing on positioning Jordan as a premier tourism destination for the Indian market and enhancing connectivity to over 45 global destinations.

In line with the “Explore Jordan” program, the launch of these routes highlights Royal Jordanian’s commitment to showcasing Jordan as a unique tourist destination for Indian travelers. Jordan offers a rich array of experiences, blending ancient wonders like Petra and the Dead Sea with the modern vibrancy of Amman, creating an authentic and contemporary Arabian journey just five-hours away. Through these routes, Royal Jordanian aims to introduce Indian travelers to Jordan’s charm and diversity while positioning itself as a boutique airline that delivers exceptional service, connects cultures, and brings this remarkable destination closer than ever.

Amman, the hub of Royal Jordanian Airlines, will serve as a gateway for Indian travelers to Europe,North America, and the Middle East, providing seamless connections to a wide range of destinations. As part of its expansion plan, Royal Jordanian will introduce 19 brand-new A320neo and Boeing 787 aircraft in 2025/26. The new routes to Mumbai and New Delhi will be served by the A320neos, featuring dual- class configurations (Economy and Business), advanced in-flight entertainment, and WiFi services to enhance the passenger experience. These state-of-the-art aircraft ensure travelers enjoy exceptional comfort, efficiency, and a seamless journey.

Flights from Mumbai and New Delhi will launch with competitive fares, starting at INR 19,999 for one- way tickets and INR 33,333 for return tickets. With a flight time of just five hours, Royal Jordanian is excited to introduce Indian travelers to Jordan’s rich cultural heritage, modern Arabian charm, and unique offerings as an attractive tourism destination.

Karim Makhlouf, Chief Commercial Officer at Royal Jordanian Airlines, commented:”The launch of our new routes to Mumbai and New Delhi marks a significant milestone in our strategy to promote Jordan as a tourism destination for the Indian market. Through these routes, we aim to showcase the unique experiences Jordan offers while positioning Royal Jordanian as a boutique airline that promotes Jordan as a boutique destination. The new direct connection between Jordan and India will also increase the bilateral trade and economic link between both countries.”

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