AMMAN — Royal Jordanian Airlines (RJ) announced on Friday that most of its flights that had been diverted due to regional tensions have now returned to the Capital, noting that there are currently no outbound flights departing from Amman.
The airline also said that the majority of scheduled inbound flights have resumed operations, while two additional aircraft are expected to arrive on Saturday morning.
Earlier, RJ had diverted several flights to alternative destinations or temporarily suspended operations as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of passengers and air traffic, in response to evolving regional developments.
“Passenger safety remains our top priority, and we are closely monitoring the situation to make operational decisions accordingly,” the airline said in a statement.
Royal Jordanian urged all passengers to check the status of their flights through the airline’s official website or mobile app, and to stay informed of any updates as flight schedules continue to adjust.