Amman: Country manager of Emirates Airlines in Jordan, Mohammad bin Hafez, reaffirmed the airline's steadfast commitment to consolidate its business in the Kingdom and expressed his desire to keep expanding the services offered by the airline. He reiterated that Jordan holds a significant position in the Emirates Airlines destination network, having started service to the nation's capital, Amman, in early 1981. During the Ramadan Iftar ceremony, he underscored Emirates Airlines' commitment to communicating with media professionals and praised them for their effective role in keeping up with the carrier's activities and events. With two daily nonstop flights between Amman and Dubai one of which is a massive Airbus A380 passengers can easily continue their travels to and from a variety of locations within Emirates Airlines' network of routes, which covers more than 140 destinations, including well-liked travel hubs for Jordanians, like Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok, Male, Mauritius, and China. Hong Kong as well. Em irates Airlines also helps to boost the Jordanian economy by transporting incoming and outgoing commodities and vital supplies to and from significant strategic markets across its six-continent network. Source: Jordan News Agency
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