30 Nov 2010
(MENAFN) Royal Jordanian, the kingdom’s flagship carrier, said that it will re-open direct, regular service between Amman and Berlin on June 2, 2011, Petra reported.
RJ president and CEO Hussein Dabbas stressed that the decision to resume service to Berlin is based on economic considerations: there is growth in demand for travel between the Jordanian and German capitals, mainly due to the increased movement of tourists from Germany to the kingdom.
At the same time, progress is seen in the exports industry and commercial activities, which increases demand for travel by businessmen and citizens of the two countries, he said.
Dabbas said the airline will operate Airbus A320 aircraft on the route initially.
The two flights a week on the route is in addition to the three weekly flights to Munich, which started in 2001, and daily flights to Frankfurt, started in 1970.
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