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Qatar Airways and Royal Jordanian have announced an expansion of their current code-share agreement, which will add six new destinations to Royal Jordanian’s existing network.
Royal Jordanian will enhance Qatar Airways’ network with the addition of flights from Amman to Doha, furthering the existing Qatar Airways code-share on Royal Jordanian-operated flights to Doha, according to a statement.
Royal Jordanian customers will have access to more destinations on Qatar Airways’ global network, such as Dhaka in Bangladesh, Muscat in Oman, Karachi in Pakistan, Colombo in Sri Lanka, Perth in Australia, and Singapore (subject to regulatory approvals). This expansion will open up 18 weekly flights between Doha and Amman in addition to numerous new connections on the Qatar Airways global network from Hamad International Airport.
Qatar Airways group chief executive Akbar al-Baker said, “By partnering with Royal Jordanian, we are opening up the world to passengers travelling from Amman through Doha. Our code-share agreement enables Royal Jordanian to benefit from connectivity to some of our most popular routes, including Perth and Singapore, among our more than 150 worldwide destinations.”
Royal Jordanian president/CEO Captain Suleiman Obeidat said, “We are pleased to co-operate with Qatar Airways, a renowned partner in the oneworld airline alliance. In joining forces with Qatar Airways, we are able to extend our customer experience beyond our existing destination network, to include several new destinations around the world.”
Qatar Airways and Royal Jordanian had launched the code-share agreement in August 2015.
The Doha-Amman Qatar Airways (QR) and Royal Jordanian (RJ) schedules are as follows: QR401 departing Amman at 9.15pm and arriving in Doha at 11.55pm (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday), QR403 departing Amman at 12.35pm and arriving in Doha at 3.15pm (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday), QR400 departing Doha at 4.55pm and arriving in Amman at 7.45pm (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday), and QR402 departing Doha at 8.15am and arriving in Amman at 11.05am (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday); RJ646 departing Amman at 9am and arriving in Doha at 11.30am ( (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday), RJ650 departing Amman at 2.40am and arriving in Doha at 5.10am (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday), RJ647 departing Doha at 12.30pm and arriving in Amman at 3.20pm (Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday), and RJ651 departing Doha at 7am and arriving in Amman at 9.45am (Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday).
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