Jordan Aviation was founded in 1998 and commenced operation in November 2000. The airline headquarters in Amman and has its hub at Queen Alia International Airport, from which it operates scheduled passenger flights to the following countries in Europe and the Middle East: Egypt, Turkey, Iraq, United Arab Emirates and Ukraine.
The airline operates a fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft including the A320, A330, B737 and B767s.
Jordan Aviation has the vision to be a leading low-cost carrier in Jordan & the Middle East that offers unrivalled service to its customers.
Jordan Aviation has 6 subsidiaries. Jav Technic, APSD, Alexandria Aviation, Joury invest, SunDays and AOne TV.
Jordan Aviation has a different baggage policy for carry-on and checked baggage.
Carry-on baggage must fit under the seat or an overhead locker. It cannot be larger than 56 x 45 x 25cm and no heavier than 7kg.
Each passenger can check-in a piece of baggage, that is not heavier than 23kg and no larger than 23 x 41 x 51cm, for free.
Any bag that is heavier than 32kg will not be accepted by the airline. If you want to buy any excess baggage, you can contact our expert customer service team.
Jordan Aviation passengers can check in either online or at the airport, depending on their preference.
Jordan Aviation allows passengers to check in online 48 hours prior to the departure of a domestic flight and 24 hours prior to an international flight.
Airport check-in opens 60 minutes prior to departure for domestic flights and 75 minutes prior to departure for international flights.
Destination Update 2021:
Jordan Aviation has also applied to operate flights to the U.S. More information can be found in the news section below.
Jordan Aviation has a commercial fleet that operates in the Middle East, Turkey, and southern Asia.
The airline operates flights to the following destinations, as of 2021:
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Queen Alia International Airport is located 35km from the capital of Jordan, Amman. It is the main and largest airport in the country. In 2013, a new passenger terminal opened, which increased the airport's handling capacity from 3.5 million to 9 million. Another passenger terminal project started in 2016 and it is designed to further increase their capacity to 12 million per annum.
Airlines that currently serving the airport including, but not limited to, Aegean Airlines, Air France, Alitalia, British Airways, EgyptAir, Emirates, Fly Baghdad, Gulf Air, Iraqi Airways, Royal Jordanian, Kuwait Airways, Turkish Airlines and more.
Jordan Aviation fleet as of March 2020:
The airline does not offer a Frequent Flyer Programme (FFP).
The airline is not a part of any airline alliances.
21st January 2021
Jordan Aviation has applied to the US Transportation Department (DOT) to serve US routes and hopes to secure a foreign air carrier permit so that the carrier can begin scheduled flights in April. The airline has not yet outlined which routes it intends to serve.
15th November 2022
No further news has been announced since the application to serve US routes.