Home UAE Abu Dhabi Air Arabia Abu Dhabi to launch direct flights to Amman The new service will connect Abu Dhabi International Airport to Queen Alia International Airport by Zainab Mansoor January 31, 2023 Air Arabia Abu Dhabi has announced the launch of its new route to Amman, Jordan. The new thrice-weekly flights will directly connect Abu Dhabi International Airport to Queen Alia International Airport, starting March 12, 2023. Flight 3L 032 will take off from Abu Dhabi at 1.30pm and land at Amman at 3.55pm, every Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. The return 3L 033 flight will depart from Amman at 4.45pm and land at Abu Dhabi at 8.25pm on the same days. All times are local. Customers can book their flights on the carrier’s website, via its call centre or through travel agencies. “We are very excited to announce the launch of our new route to the capital city, Amman as a gateway to explore the historic country of Jordan,” said Adel Al Ali, group chief executive officer, Air Arabia. “We are constantly working on expanding our network from UAE’s capital, Abu Dhabi to further meet our customers’ travel needs through offering reliable, affordable, and value-driven air travel”. The new route to Amman is considered the 27th destination after Tashkent, Alexandria, Sohag, Cairo, Dhaka, Khartoum, Chittagong, Kathmandu, Muscat, Salalah, Trabzon, Tbilisi, Faisalabad, Multan, Cochin, Calicut, Trivandrum, Istanbul Sabiha, Chennai, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Bahrain, Beirut, Kuwait, Moscow, and Kazan. Air Arabia operates a fleet of Airbus A320 and A321 neo-LR aircraft. Read: Air Arabia Abu Dhabi launches first flight to Tashkent Read: Air Arabia Abu Dhabi launches direct service to Lebanon Read: Air Arabia Abu Dhabi marks first flight to Kuwait Tags Abu Dhabi Amman customers flights March 0 Comments You might also like US private credit firm Golub Capital to set up base in Abu Dhabi ‘Make Bitcoin Great Again’: Eric Trump attends Abu Dhabi crypto gathering Space42 teams up with ICEYE to manufacture SAR satellites in UAE Polen Capital to open Abu Dhabi office in Middle East expansion push