Jetairfly new destination ex-BRU: Aqaba, Jordania
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Jetairfly new destination ex-BRU: Aqaba, Jordania
With the new winterschedule, Jetairfly is going to open a new destination out of Brussels Airport. They are going to fly to Aqaba in Jordania with a stop over in SSH.
This is a good move. Jordania is working for years and spending a lot of money in tourism. As there were no direct flights, Jetairfly is now open this link with Jordania.
More and more people are booking an exotic destination, this is one of them.
This is a good move. Jordania is working for years and spending a lot of money in tourism. As there were no direct flights, Jetairfly is now open this link with Jordania.
More and more people are booking an exotic destination, this is one of them.
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Tel Aviv a far from confirmed. Its only speculation because it was put on Wikipedia. There is nothing on the sites of Jetair and Jetairfly about Tel Aviv.BRANCOCALIENTE wrote:Congratulation to Jetairfly,nice to see a belgian company daring to expand.
Tel Aviv from Liège, Aqaba,B 787 in order...
I would be proud to work for them
Aqaba was confirmed and is loaded in their timetable and is available for bookings.
I think that Tel Aviv is only a rumour till Jetair confirms it. But I don't count on it for this winter.
Am I right, when I think that these flights will be the only flights from Brussels to any Jordanian airport ?This is a good move. Jordania is working for years and spending a lot of money in tourism. As there were no direct flights, Jetairfly is now open this link with Jordania.
I thought that Royal Jordanian was flying out of Brussels, but I'm afraid I'm running a bit behind and that this is outdated now...
The only flights of Royal Jordanian to Brussels are cargo flights. Years ago they flew from Amman to Brussels but ceased those operations.Air2D2 wrote:Am I right, when I think that these flights will be the only flights from Brussels to any Jordanian airport ?This is a good move. Jordania is working for years and spending a lot of money in tourism. As there were no direct flights, Jetairfly is now open this link with Jordania.
I thought that Royal Jordanian was flying out of Brussels, but I'm afraid I'm running a bit behind and that this is outdated now...
Last edited by Atlantis on 12 Sep 2007, 18:43, edited 1 time in total.