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Royal Jordanian Airlines has scheduled and put on sale its revised timetable between Amman and Belgrade, as exclusively reported by EX-YU Aviation News earlier this week. The carrier has brought forward the launch of the route from early March to February 10. As previously reported, flights will operate twice per week, on Wednesdays and Sundays, initially with the Airbus A319 aircraft, switching to the Embraer E195-E2 from March. Tickets are now available for purchase from Belgrade to Amman on the airline’s website, with flights from Amman to Belgrade expected to go on sale shortly. The revised timetable can be found here.
Royal Jordanian Airlines has scheduled and put on sale its revised timetable between Amman and Belgrade, as exclusively reported by EX-YU Aviation News earlier this week. The carrier has brought forward the launch of the route from early March to February 10. As previously reported, flights will operate twice per week, on Wednesdays and Sundays, initially with the Airbus A319 aircraft, switching to the Embraer E195-E2 from March. Tickets are now available for purchase from Belgrade to Amman on the airline’s website, with flights from Amman to Belgrade expected to go on sale shortly. The revised timetable can be found here.

They have really put the A319 even though they retired them. I'm wondering are they going to lease from someone or they will bring them back
ReplyDeleteArrival into AMM connects onto a decent amount of flights:
ReplyDeleteAQJ, LCA, RUH, SHJ, DMM, DOH, AUH, DXB, BOM, BAH, BEY.
These are all with connections from 1 to 4 hours.
BEG departure connects from:
DAM, BGW,DOH, AUH, BSR, BEY, DMM, RUH, BAH, DXB, ALP, ISU, CAI, SHJ, JED...
Overall I think this route should do well.
Is there codeshare with YU on this route
DeleteYU is IATA airline code for Portuguese charter and ACMI airline EuroAtlantic Airways. I assume you meant JU IATA airline code for Air Serbia.
DeleteNo, there is no codeshare with Air Serbia on this route.
DeleteThere is no need for a code-share since most of those JU has are extremely overpriced and useless. Even these flights would have awkward and long connections in one of the two directions.
DeleteRJ is launching these flights because they see potential for themselves. No airline flies to BEG because they feed JU's network. Even Tarom didn't see any interest and withdrew.
Departure slots between 13:00-14:00 at BEG are slowly becoming congested. I wonder if RJ had issues requesting these slots.
ReplyDeleteProbably not an issue on Wednesdays and Saturdays when RJ is flying. Would have been an issue if those flights were on Mondays or Fridays.
Delete@Admin, with what A319 will they fly when they do not have it in fleet?
ReplyDeleteThis equipment is filed by Royal Jordanian in the reservation system. It is also listed as the operating equipment when booking through their website. The airline has over 300 flights scheduled on the A319 next February to various destinations.
DeleteThanks. That means they will lease couple of A319s, right?
DeleteBravo BEG ! Hope way more routes will be added in the future ! Keep going BEG 🇷🇸
ReplyDeleteYes and especially since RJ is such a nice addition to BEG. They are a very nice and elegant airline, they also have one of the nicest uniforms in the MENA region.
DeleteMuch better addition than the trashy MS for example.
This is the same article as the one from 3 days ago.
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