AMMAN: A new era of low-cost aviation in the Levant began as the first Air Arabia Jordan flight departed its base at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman.
The airline’s inaugural flight to Kuwait City was marked by a ceremony attended by senior executives from the airline, the Jordanian aviation industry and member of the press. Inaugural flight 9P 301 departed Amman QA International Airport and was received upon arrival by officials at Kuwait International Airport.
Air Arabia Jordan also launched its services to Jeddah, Erbil and Sharm el Sheikh. The new airline will offer customers comfort, reliability, and value for money air travel from and into the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. In addition to increasing international connectivity for people living in Jordan, Air Arabia Jordan aims to support the on-going development of the local economy by bringing more tourists and business people into the kingdom. It will also create a significant number of skilled jobs in the fast-growing aviation sector.
“The kingdom’s newest carrier provides Jordan-based passengers with cost-effective options to travel across the region while offering excellent value-for-money opportunities for regional travellers to visit Jordan,” said Riad Khashman, chairman of Air Arabia Jordan.





