Aviation
Muscat Receives First Jordan Aviation Flight
Muscat: Jordan Aviation’s inaugural flight from Queen Alia International Airport to Muscat International Airport, landed on Monday. The Airline will operate two flights per week between Amman, Jordan and Muscat on Mondays and Fridays.
Commenting on the occasion, a spokesperson, “This comes as a culmination of Oman Airports efforts to attract the new airlines towards the airports in the Sultanate to reinforce the direct international air traffic between the Sultanate and the world, and the constant support provided for these efforts by the relevant authorities in the Sultanate. Also, the operation of the flights from Jordan to Muscat International Airport comes at a time of increasing demand for travel between the two countries. The new airline will also serve trade operations and the movement of businessmen, students, and tourists of both countries.”
The first fully privately owned airline in the middle-east, Jordan Aviation now boasts a fleet of 12 aircraft and a growing network. The airline will operate at the late-night slot with the schedule being, Monday – Departure from Queen Alia International Airport at 22:00 hrs and arrival at Muscat International Airport at 02:15 hrs; Friday – Departure from Queen Alia International Airport at 23:15 hrs and arrival at Muscat International Airport at 03:15 hrs.
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