Royal Jordanian Launches Direct Amman-Dallas Route

Royal Jordanian launched a direct Amman-Dallas route on May 10, its fifth U.S. destination, with four weekly flights using Boeing Dreamliner aircraft. The move aims to boost travel demand, support the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and strengthen Jordan’s role as a regional transit hub.
Royal Jordanian introduced a new direct flight route between Amman and Dallas on May 10, marking its fifth U.S. destination after Washington, Chicago, New York, and Detroit. The airline will operate four weekly flights using Boeing Dreamliner aircraft, connecting Queen Alia International Airport in Amman to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. The inaugural flight ceremony included Royal Jordanian Vice Chairperson and CEO Samer Majali, U.S. Ambassador to Jordan Jim Holtsnider, and officials from Airport International Group. Majali emphasized the route’s strategic importance, citing growing travel demand from Arab communities in Texas and enhanced connectivity for Middle East-North America travel. The launch aligns with preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the U.S., positioning Amman as a regional transit hub for tournament travelers. Royal Jordanian plans to increase flight frequencies and expand its network to 60 international destinations and a fleet of 40 aircraft over the coming years. Airport International Group CEO Nicolas Deviller highlighted the route’s role in strengthening Jordan’s air connectivity and supporting tourism, trade, and investment. Passengers can book flights through Royal Jordanian’s website, mobile app, sales offices, call center, or accredited travel agents worldwide.
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