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Royal Jordanian

  • +1.78 Last
  • +0.06 (+3.49%) Today's Change
  • 283,535 Volume
  • 1.63-4.02 52 Week Range
  • -1.36 (-43.31%) 52 Week Change
As of 1 Dec 2008 09:59 GMT (Market Closed)

Recent Articles

  • Inside JordanFeatures | 13 October 2008

    New services and potential revenues mean that Jordan's airfreight future appears to be in safe hands.

  • Harsh timesInterviews | 7 May 2008

    Despite operating amid political instability, Royal Jordanian Airlines generated healthy revenues last year. President Samer Majali talks to Rob Morris about the highs and lows since taking control.

  • Fresh thinkingFeatures | 19 April 2008

    An exclusive report on the latest fuel efficiency practices and their progress in the Middle East.

  • Preview: World Air Cargo Event 2008Features | 7 February 2008

    Hosted in Bahrain, the World Air Cargo Event 2008 promises to assemble the leading domestic and international cargo operators under one roof for two days of hard hitting industry conferences.

  • Disappointments of 2007 fail to faze the Middle EastComment | 1 December 2007

    While it has been a year of growing uncertainty for the global airfreight market, interest and activity in the Middle East industry has on the surface continued to excel.

  • Airline CEOInterviews | 20 November 2007

    The region's leading carrier chiefs on their respective progress and ongoing development strategies.

  • Fresh hope for IraqFeatures | 7 October 2007

    Iraq is deemed a no-go zone by most travellers, yet Irbil in the north is a little known safe haven that is coming to life.

  • Let me entertain youFeatures | 3 September 2007

    In-flight entertainment is becoming an increasingly important selling tool for Middle East airlines battling to secure passenger loyalty.

  • Must go to MuscatFeatures | 31 May 2007

    Holidaymakers and Meetings Industry clients who don't want to stray too far from home this summer would do well to explore the money-saving offers available in Muscat this year.

  • Capital gains: Thai styleFeatures | 22 May 2007

    Bangkok has proven an Asian favourite with the region's travellers and its Tourism Authority is keen to ensure things stay that way.

  • History repeating itselfFeatures | 1 May 2007

    Why Syria still needs a helping hand to drive visitor numbers and attract quality tourists.

  • Berlin boundFeatures | 31 March 2007

    An absence of direct flights from the Gulf to Berlin has stopped the city from taking top spot among ME tour operators.

  • Maintaining excellenceFeatures | 31 March 2007

    The demand for maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services is growing throughout the Middle East, leading to a number of regional success stories. In particular, the Jordan Aircraft Maintenance Company (JorAMCo) has experienced considerable success since its privatisation and plans to reinforce its market position through an ambitious expansion strategy.

  • The boomerang effectFeatures | 31 January 2007

    Visitor numbers to Beirut may have dwindled in reaction to Lebanon’s unstable political climate, but the travel trade region-wide is committed to supporting a country that has proved resilient to turbulent times.

  • Carve out a niche for YemenFeatures | 31 January 2007

    Cheryl Mandy discovers how clued-up travel agents and tour operators can create tailor made special interest trips for adventurous tourists heading to Yemen.

  • A highland flingFeatures | 31 January 2007

    Scotland’s profile was raised regionally when Emirates Airline started flying to Glasgow in 2004 and the destination has since proved especially popular with the top end traveller in search of an alternative European getaway

  • Leading by exampleComment | 1 January 2007

    Last month we discussed the problems associated with governments getting in the way of its national airlines by owning them outright.

  • Opening up the KingdomFeatures | 1 January 2007

    Developing inbound tourism is a key facet of the Saudi Arabian Government’s plans to diversify its economy, and now tourist visa rules are set to be relaxed, smart tour operators are claiming their portion of the tourism pie

  • 2007: What the future holdsFeatures | 31 December 2006

    A new year has dawned, optimism is sky high and your resolution to take the company to the next level in 2007 is firmly in place. To assist you in your twelve-month mission to corner the market, CEO Middle East looks into the crystal ball to find out what the future holds for you and your business

  • 2006 Middle East and North Africa Airline reportFeatures | 30 November 2006

    As the aviation industry experiences a boom in the Middle East and North African region, Aviation Business reviews the movers and shakers of 2006.

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