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COMPANY OVERVIEW
In 1963, His Majesty King Hussein of Jordan issued a Royal Decree for the setting up of a
national air carrier. His words were unforgettable. "I want our national carrier to be the ambassador of goodwill
and the bridge across which we exchange culture, civilization, trade, technology, friendship and better
understanding with the rest of the world."
Inspired by this royal vision, Alia (later renamed Royal
Jordanian) launched its operations.
Royal Jordanian's role as Jordan's only national carrier has
now long been established. Today, under the invaluable guidance and directives of His Majesty King Abdullah II, the
airline carries out its mission, while continuously modernizing and upgrading its services, renewing its fleet and
expanding its route network and operations.
Royal Jordanian's headquarters are located in the heart of
the capital, Amman , and its flights are operated from Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA). Its modern fleet
covers a network of 52 destinations on four continents.
Royal Wings, a Royal Jordanian subsidiary company, is now dedicated to charter business, operating from Amman
Civil Airport in Marka.
Royal Jordanian is made up of five main sectors: Commercial;
Resources; Technical; Customer Services; and Network Planning. They are directed by the President and CEO, together
with a board of qualified and capable decision-making members who supervise planning of the strategic policies of
the airline to enable it to be on par with other established international airlines.
Royal Jordanian currently has marketing alliances, through
code-sharing, with several international airlines including, Austrian Airlines, Iberia, Air Canada, Aeroflot, Thai
International, Malaysia Airlines, Syrian Airlines, Gulf Air, Cyprus Airways and US Airways.
In October 2005, the airline was honored when the prestigious oneworld Airline Alliance invited
Royal Jordanian to join its elite membership, of which the most
important are, American Airlines, British Airways, Iberia , Cathay Pacific and others. Royal Jordanian is the first
Arab and regional air carrier selected to join any of the three global airline alliances
(oneworld, SkyTeam and Star Alliance), and the first airline to join oneworld in
the past five years.
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