Air Arabia Jordan

Air Arabia Jordan was a low-cost carrier based in Jordan. The airline was a joint venture between the RUM Group in Jordan and Air Arabia and was the first low-cost airline based in Jordan.

History
In January 2015 Air Arabia announced the acquisition of a 49% stake in Jordanian operator Petra Airlines. The principal shareholder of Petra Airlines, the RUM Group, retain a 51% stake in the airline, which was rebranded as Air Arabia Jordan in early 2015. It operates 2 Airbus A320 aircraft and there are plans to develop a new hub in Amman.

Air Arabia Jordan ended scheduled service in November 2017 and moved to charter operations. and the airline ceased operations completely in April 2018.

Destinations

 * Egypt
 * Sharm el-Sheikh - Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport
 * Georgia
 * Tbilisi - Tbilisi International Airport


 * Jordan
 * Amman - Queen Alia International Airport Hub
 * Kuwait
 * Kuwait International Airport
 * Saudi Arabia
 * Dammam - King Fahd International Airport
 * Jeddah - King Abdulaziz International Airport
 * Riyadh - King Khalid International Airport
 * Turkey
 * Istanbul - Sabiha Gökçen International Airport

Fleet
The Air Arabia Jordan fleet consisted of the following aircraft (as of August 2017):