By : News Desk
Jordan Daily - Air traffic at Queen Alia International Airport remained stable and gradually increasing during the first third of March despite regional conditions, the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Jordan Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission Dhaifallah Farajat said.
Farajat noted the airport’s technical and operational teams are fully prepared to handle passenger traffic efficiently for both arrivals and departures.
Data from March 1–10 showed an upward trend in flights, with March 6 recording 141 flights, reflecting continued confidence in the safety of Jordanian airspace, he said.
Daily operations during the period ranged between 110 and 130 flights, expecting further growth as operations recover toward the airport’s typical level of around 240 flights per day.
Farajat added that the commission is working closely with airport partners to maintain stable operations and support Jordan’s role as a regional aviation hub and tourism destination.
