Posted on 20 April 2009.
The International Organization for Standardization renewed the ISO 9001:2008 certification for the In-flight Services section, which is part of the Passenger Services Department at RJ. It is the fourth time that the section obtained this certification, which it first received in 1997.
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Posted on 08 April 2009.
RJ announced that starting April 15, it will check in passengers flying to North American destinations, and all related-operations, at Queen Alia International Airport’s South Terminal (1), instead of the North Terminal (2). The move means check in of all RJ passengers takes place in one terminal — the South — as RJ passengers traveling [...]
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Posted on 02 April 2009.
Starting April 1, 2009, passengers on board Royal Jordanian can check in at terminal 2 at Frankfurt airport instead of terminal 1 where RJ used to be located. RJ President/CEO Samer Majali explained that this decision was taken because terminal 2 is modern and enjoys excellent infrastructure, and because all oneworld airline members run their [...]
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Posted on 22 March 2009.
On June 1, Royal Jordanian will start operating a direct, regular, twice-weekly service between Amman and the Libyan city of Benghazi. It thus puts the destination back on its route network after around 30 years of suspended service. Benghazi was among the first Arab cities RJ began serving after its establishment in the 1960s. Operating [...]
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Posted on 07 November 2008.
The second of four Airbus A319s, named Ma’an, one of the main cities in southern Jordan was recently delivered to RJ. RJ, a oneworld member, contracted to introduce this type of aircraft into its fleet during this year and the beginning of 2009, in line with its aircraft modernization plan. The newly manufactured aircraft brings [...]
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Posted on 27 September 2008.
RJ President/CEO Samer Majali said that the scheduled direct service to Brussels has been resumed for commercial reasons, following studies of the Belgian market, which indicated that it is feasible to reconnect Jordan and Belgium. Majali said the open skies policy signed by the two countries on July 29, 2008, grants Jordan the 3rd and [...]
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