Munich Airport: New flight connection to Amman
Since March 27, 2026, Royal Jordanian has been flying from Munich Airport to its hub, Queen Alia International Airport in the Jordanian capital, Amman. To celebrate the resumption of the flight connection after its suspension in 2020, a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a water christening for the aircraft took place. Gingerbread hearts were also distributed to guests at the gate. Present at the official launch were Thomas Kube, Vice President Route and Passenger Development, and Stephan Weisang, Director Route and Passenger Development, from Munich Airport GmbH, as well as Kareem Elouri, Area Manager Germany for the Jordanian airline.
New non-stop connection to Queen Alia International Airport
The new flight connection will be offered three times a week year-round – on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. A modern Airbus A320neo with onboard Wi-Fi and a contemporary cabin product will be used. In addition to a direct connection to Jordan, the service via the Amman hub also provides onward connections to more than 60 destinations.
Tourist offer
The kingdom offers a diverse range of tourist attractions, from cultural sites and desert landscapes to beach holidays. Highlights include Petra, the ancient city of Jerash, Wadi Rum, and the Dead Sea.



