Jordan Aviation (R5)
Jordan Aviation
Jordan Aviation is a private airline based in Amman, Jordan. It primarily operates charter flights and provides services for other airlines.
- Airport Hub: Jordan Aviation operates flights from Queen Alia International Airport (IATA: AMM, ICAO: OJAI), which is the main international airport in Amman and serves as the primary hub for the airline.
- IATA Code: R5
- ICAO Code: JAV
Domestic & International Air Routes:
Jordan Aviation primarily operates charter flights and provides aircraft lease services to other airlines. While it may operate international flights based on charter requests, it does not have an extensive network of scheduled routes.
Facilities
Queen Alia International Airport provides modern facilities for travellers, including terminals, lounges, duty-free shops, restaurants, car rental services, and immigration/customs services for international travellers.
Capital of Jordan Aviation:
Jordan Aviation is privately owned, and its ownership and management structure do not involve a traditional capital in the same sense as a publicly traded company.
Tourist Attractions
Jordan is known for its rich historical and cultural heritage, including:
Petra: An ancient city carved into rose-red cliffs, known as the “Rose City.”
Amman: The capital city with historic sites, modern amenities, and markets.
Wadi Rum: A desert known for its unique landscapes and stargazing opportunities.
Dead Sea: Famous for its high salt concentration, allowing people to float effortlessly.
Jerash: An ancient Roman city with well-preserved ruins.
Currency:
The currency used in Jordan is the Jordanian Dinar (JOD).
International Flight Connectivity:
Queen Alia International Airport in Amman offers international flight connectivity, connecting Jordan to destinations in the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and other regions.
Cuisines and Cultural Activities:
Jordanian cuisine includes dishes like mansaf, falafel, hummus, and knafeh. Cultural activities include exploring historical sites, traditional music and dance, and experiencing local markets (souks).
Best Hotels:
Amman and other major cities in Jordan offer a range of accommodations, from luxury hotels to boutique guesthouses. Some popular options include the Four Seasons Hotel Amman, Mövenpick Resort Petra, and desert camps in Wadi Rum.
Transport Connectivity Within Jordan:
Jordan has a well-developed road network, and transportation within the country includes buses, taxis, and rental cars. Amman also has a bus system, and there is a limited rail network.
Population and Religion:
Jordan had a population of approximately 10.2 million people. The majority of the population in Jordan is Muslim, with a significant Christian minority and smaller communities of other religions.
Languages Spoken:
The official language of Jordan is Arabic. English is widely spoken and understood, especially in urban areas and in the tourism industry.
Disclaimer:
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