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Royal Jordanian Airlines plans to bring forward the launch of its Amman - Belgrade service, with flights between the two capitals expected to commence on February 10 instead of March 3. Operations will run twice per week, on Wednesdays and Sundays. Services during February and March are currently listed as being operated by the Airbus A319. Further changes remain possible. The airline has filed the additional flights in the Global Distribution System, however, availability has been zeroed out, meaning tickets are yet to be put on sale The oneworld member was initially to launch flights between Amman and Belgrade this April but cancelled those plans due to the war in the Middle East.
Royal Jordanian Airlines plans to bring forward the launch of its Amman - Belgrade service, with flights between the two capitals expected to commence on February 10 instead of March 3. Operations will run twice per week, on Wednesdays and Sundays. Services during February and March are currently listed as being operated by the Airbus A319. Further changes remain possible. The airline has filed the additional flights in the Global Distribution System, however, availability has been zeroed out, meaning tickets are yet to be put on sale The oneworld member was initially to launch flights between Amman and Belgrade this April but cancelled those plans due to the war in the Middle East.

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ReplyDeleteCodeshare with JU would significantly improve chances of this line to succeed
Didn't they also retire the last A319 from their fleet?
ReplyDeleteIt's possible they will lease
DeleteGreat plan
DeleteThis makes sense
ReplyDeleteRJ has no A319s in their fleet since more than a year now, this probably will run initially with Embraer E2 190 or 195 off season, but probably will be upgraded to A320 neo in peak summer, however, as Serb living in Jordan this will make for us a huge improvement and facilitate our journey back and forth
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