
In a bid to enhance global tourism connectivity, Royal Jordanian has launched a direct flight connecting Amman to Dallas, marking an essential milestone in the airline’s international expansion strategy for 2026. The inaugural nonstop service between Queen Alia International Airport in Amman and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport commenced on May 10, further integrating Jordan into the global aviation network.
The addition of Dallas marks Royal Jordanian’s fifth destination in the United States, complementing its existing routes to New York JFK, Chicago O’Hare, Detroit Metropolitan, and Washington Dulles. Operating four times weekly with the state-of-the-art Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, this new service significantly enhances Jordan’s tourism and business connectivity with North America, solidifying Amman’s position as an increasingly vital transit hub serving Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and the U.S.
This expansion translates into improved travel experiences for passengers by offering shorter connections and broader choices among major global tourism markets.
The evolution of Royal Jordanian’s network in the U.S. coincides with a growing appetite for international travel between North America and the Middle East. Capitalizing on its membership in the Oneworld Alliance, the airline is poised to facilitate smoother connections for travelers through partner carriers across the Americas.
| Destination | Airport Code | Status |
|---|---|---|
| New York | JFK | Active |
| Chicago | ORD | Active |
| Detroit | DTW | Active |
| Washington D.C. | IAD | Expanded |
| Dallas/Fort Worth | DFW | Newly launched |
The route to Washington Dulles has gained attention with added frequencies due to rising demand for travel between Jordan and the U.S. capital region. The strategic launch of Dallas is particularly significant as the airport serves as a major connecting hub for North American travelers heading to the Middle East and beyond.
Europe continues to be central to Royal Jordanian’s tourism operations in 2026, with new frequencies and reinforced services to important European destinations. Recent expansions include:
These expanded routes are instrumental in promoting inbound tourism to Jordan while facilitating outbound travel from the Middle East to prominent destinations in Europe. Travelers venturing to iconic sites like Petra, Wadi Rum, the Dead Sea, and the capital city of Amman will find enhanced accessibility from key European locations.
One of the standout developments for the airline this year is the resumption of flights to India. Royal Jordanian has revived services to Mumbai and New Delhi for the first time since 2014, reconnecting Jordan with two major markets in South Asia.
| Destination | Status |
|---|---|
| Mumbai | Resumed |
| New Delhi | Resumed |
The reestablished services are set to serve various needs, including religious tourism, business travel, and medical tourism while facilitating the transit of passengers traveling between India, Europe, and North America.
Given ongoing regional disruptions, Royal Jordanian has enhanced its connectivity to Gulf destinations. New connections now include:
This proactive strategy allows the airline to capture increased transit traffic between the Levant and Gulf Cooperation Council countries, helping travelers find alternative routes amid regional instability.
Royal Jordanian’s network expansion aligns with its ongoing fleet modernization program, expected to complete by the end of 2026. The airline is introducing newer aircraft types designed for efficiency and passenger comfort.
| Aircraft Type | Role |
|---|---|
| Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner | Long-haul expansion |
| Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner | U.S. and Europe routes |
| Airbus A320neo | Short and medium-haul operations |
| Airbus A321neo | Regional connectivity |
| Embraer E190-E2 | Secondary city routes |
| Embraer E195-E2 | Regional expansion |
Moreover, the introduction of modern aircraft is enhancing the airline’s capability to serve smaller cities while catering to high-capacity long-haul tourism markets, elevating the travel experience with improved cabin amenities and connectivity options.
In 2026, Amman’s Queen Alia International Airport is solidifying its role as a critical transit hub within the Middle East, linking travelers across a spectrum of major global corridors, including:
With direct routes to Jordan’s sought-after attractions, Amman is becoming increasingly recognized as a key player in global tourism. Continuous efforts by Jordan’s tourism authorities aim to highlight the country as a top cultural and adventure destination, supported by enhanced airline connectivity that is expected to boost international visitor numbers.
Royal Jordanian’s expanding network is a reflection of evolving global tourism and aviation trends. The airline’s strategy emphasizes flexible transit solutions, diverse route offerings, and modern aircraft. As Amman strengthens its position as a bridge between East and West, passengers in 2026 can look forward to more direct flights and improved access across Europe, North America, Asia, and the Middle East.
Royal Jordanian’s commitment to enhancing international connectivity is paving the way for a flourishing tourism landscape in Jordan and beyond.
Source: The post Royal Jordanian Joins Emirates, Qatar Airways and Turkish Airlines in Expanding Global Tourism Connectivity Through Amman, Dallas, New York, Chicago, Mumbai and London in 2026 first appeared on www.travelandtourworld.com.
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