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QAIA welcomes over 4.1 million passengers until June 2024

By JT - Jul 29,2024 - Last updated at Jul 29,2024

The first half of the year also saw the introduction of new direct routes to the QAIA destination network (JT File photo)

AMMAN — Airport International Group announced that Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) received 4,152,533 passengers (PAX) until June 2024, witnessing a 4.6% drop in PAX figures, as opposed to the same period in 2023, according to a statement for The Jordan Times.

QAIA also reported 35,562 aircraft movements (ACM) and 38,424 tonnes of cargo, down 4.5% and up 23.5%, respectively, against the same period the previous year. 

In June, QAIA welcomed 860,446 PAX, reflecting a 1.4% rise compared to 2023 figures. During the same month, QAIA recorded 7,244 ACM and handled 5,755 tonnes of cargo, showing a 0.9% increase and a 5.6% decrease, respectively, against the previous year.

The first half of the year also saw the introduction of new direct routes to the QAIA destination network – notably to London Stansted and Manchester in the United Kingdom, as well as to AlUla in Saudi Arabia, via Royal Jordanian. Additionally, a new direct route to Moscow was established through Jordan Aviation. These developments underscore Airport International Group’s commitment to enhancing connectivity and providing more diverse travel options for passengers, the statement said.

“Regarding June’s traffic, the ongoing Gaza war continues to disrupt airline operations and tourism flow to and from the Kingdom.

Despite these hurdles, our dedication to operational excellence and passenger satisfaction remains unwavering. We will continue our efforts to expand QAIA’s airline and destination networks by introducing leading carriers and new direct routes to major global hubs, boosting inbound tourism to Jordan and catering to the needs of both leisure and business travellers.

Our goal is to ensure a welcoming travel experience that feels like home for all passengers journeying through Jordan’s prime gateway to the world,” commented Airport International Group CEO, Nicolas Deviller.

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