Ryanair’s record winter schedule to Amman has been announced, with over 300k seats across 18 destinations to 12 New EU routes. The airline has also unveiled a major investment proposal for Amman, Aqaba and Marka.
Delivering over 300k routes to 18 destinations, Ryanair’s record winter schedule will connect Jordan to 12 EU countries, including Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.
Full operations have resumed at Amman Airport following a drive by the Jordanian Government to increase tourism rates and strengthen its position in the Middle East tourism growth.
84 weekly flights will deliver seamless connectivity between Jordan and the EU across 18 destinations, and 50 connections across Amman, Akaba, and Marka will see a growth in job creations and tourism drive.
“We look forward to working with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan to deliver this exciting plan and introducing millions of passengers from across Europe to Jordan’s rich culture and unique history.” shares Eddie Wilson, CEO of Ryanair.
Major Investments proposals to Amman, Akaba, and Marka by Ryanair
Ryanair’s record winter schedule also unveiled major investment proposals for the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which will see a drive to increase tourism traffic to +360% and 3m annual seats.
50 direct connections will be under operation at Amman, while maintaining year-round scheduled flights to Aqaba, and launching new flights to Marka.
“Today’s announcement of 18 Ryanair routes to Amman for the Winter 25/26 Season marks a truly exceptional milestone for Jordan’s aviation and tourism sectors. This expansion not only reinforces Jordan’s position as a key tourism and investment hub in the region but also plays a vital role in supporting our national economy and creating new opportunities across the tourism value chain,” shares Jordan Tourism Board Managing Director, Dr Abdul Razzaq Arabiyat.
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