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Royal Jordanian started two services to two capital cities this week, launching flights from Amman to Turkish capital Ankara on 8 December, while resuming services to Jakarta, capital of Indonesia on 14 December, reports anna.aero
The former route is a 970-kilometre sector that utilises the airline’s 101-seat E195 fleet (although the inaugural service was flown by an A321), whereas the long-haul, 8,684-kilometre run to the latter city is flown by the oneworld carrier’s 280-seat A330-200s.
The Jakarta route was last operated by Royal Jordanian in May 2003 and is flown via the airline’s existing Kuala Lumpur service. Both routes will face no direct competition and both are flown on a thrice-weekly basis.
Speaking about the Ankara launch, TAV Esenboða, operator of Ankara Airport, GM Nuray Demirer said: “We are glad that Esenboða Airport is now connected to Amman, via Royal Jordanian Airlines. Today, we are facilitating flights to 26 destinations in 13 countries from Esenboða Airport. We believe our growth in passenger and aircraft traffic will continue with these new destinations included in our flight network.”
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Source: www.anna.aero
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