Royal Jordanian Launch Regular Cargo Route to Frankfurt Starting 7th April 2013
Tuesday, 02 April 2013
Muath Majali, vice present cargo sales and services
Amman, Royal Jordanian will commence operating direct, regular cargo flights between Amman and Frankfurt starting April 7 this year. Initially, the airline will run one flight weekly. At the beginning of May,Royal Jordanian will add another flight per week, and plans to reach three in 2014.

Muath Majali, vice present cargo sales and services  said the feasibility study RJ conducted for the German market revealed the importance of a cargo route connecting Amman and Frankfurt. He stressed that the route will support Jordanian exports of fruits, vegetables and medicine to the German market. It is also bound to support the national economy by stimulating cooperation and understanding partnerships between Jordan and Germany, in addition to boosting the trade volume between them.

Majali added "this route will enhance the movement of transit cargo destined for Germany via Amman, coming mainly from Hong Kong, Bangkok, Colombo, Delhi and the Arab Gulf on RJ passengers’ aircraft. This cargo service between Jordan and Germany will also serve German exports, including car spare parts, construction tools, industrial and printing equipment and industrial kits to Jordan and the region, in addition to the Far East."

"Frankfurt will be a cargo hub for Royal Jordanian in Central Europe, in addition to the airline’s two other hubs in Europe: Maastricht and Vienna. He said that adding this destination to the airline’s cargo route network will help increase the total earnings from freighting services, which reached JD 74.5 million last year, amounting to 9 % of the total revenues of the company — JD 802 million in 2012."

Royal Jordanian dedicates two A310 freighters to serve its cargo short- and medium-haul routes, with a capacity of 36 tons each. The company transports around 55 percentage of its total cargo through its 31 passenger aircraft. The total cargo transported in 2012 weighed more than 54,000 tons, which helped the airline witness a 5% increase in the cargo revenue last year over 2011.

The airline’s cargo route network has eight destinations: London, Vienna, Athens, Larnaca, Algeria and Tel Aviv. Royal Jordanian operates one regular weekly flight to each destination, whereas it operates four weekly flights to Maastricht and two weekly flights to Baghdad, in addition to running charter flights to Erbil, Sulaymaniyah and other destinations around the world. 
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