The tourism sector in Jordan is receiving a significant boost with the signing of new strategic agreements between the Jordan Tourism Board and low-cost airlines Wizz Air and Ryanair (Ryanair and Wizz Air), which will start operating new direct flights beginning in April.
This move is expected to increase the flow of tourists to the country and make Jordan more accessible to travelers from Europe and the Middle East.
Ryanair: Weekly Flights to Jordan – 14 New Destinations and 27 Weekly Flights
The airline Ryanair will significantly expand its presence in Jordan with 27 weekly flights connecting Amman to 14 leading destinations in Europe, including:
✈ Milan
✈ Paris
✈ Madrid
✈ and many other major cities
Amman, capital of Jordan. Photo: shutterstock Wizz Air: Direct Routes from London, Abu Dhabi, and Budapest – Aqaba Also in the Picture.
The Hungarian low-cost airline will offer direct connections to Amman from London, Abu Dhabi, and Budapest, alongside direct flights to Aqaba, with the potential for route expansion in the future.
Massive Economic Boost for the Jordanian Tourism Sector
These agreements mark a giant step forward for Jordan, which is working to become an accessible, competitive, and attractive destination for tourists from around the world.
Direct connections to Amman and Aqaba are expected to increase visitor numbers, strengthen the local economy, and support businesses in the tourism sector.
✔ Cheaper and more convenient flights to Jordan
✔ New tourism opportunities with direct connections to major cities
✔ Huge growth potential for the local economy