Jordan’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced that the return of low-cost airlines from July 1 is expected to significantly increase tourist arrivals, particularly from European markets.
The resumption comes after a period of service suspensions caused by regional geopolitical tensions, which led several international carriers to temporarily alter flight paths and redirect traffic to alternative destinations.
“The tourism sector is stabilising following disruptions earlier this year, triggered by the Israeli-Iranian air conflict in February and March,” the ministry said. Authorities have increased their presence at border crossings and key entry points, working closely with relevant agencies to ensure smooth arrivals for visitors.
As part of its efforts, the ministry is promoting the “Ahlan Jordan” digital platform to raise awareness of the country’s tourism offerings and provide essential facilities and guidance to enhance the visitor experience.
Early recovery indicators are emerging, supported by government initiatives and collaborative programmes with hospitality partners aimed at mitigating regional challenges and boosting travel traffic.
From January 1 to April 25, 2026, tourist site visits in Jordan totaled 632,048, with 63 percent by non-Arab visitors, 33 percent by Jordanians, and 4 percent by non-Jordanian Arabs, according to ministry data.
The Central Bank of Jordan reported that tourism income fell 3.8 percent in Q1 2026 to $1.65 billion, compared with $1.72 billion during the same period in 2025. In March, tourism revenue declined 5.4 percent to $410 million, largely due to a 20.3 percent drop in most nationalities, while non-Jordanian Arab visitors recorded a 12.1 percent increase.
Spending by Jordanians and residents abroad also fell 6.3 percent in the first quarter to $459.7 million, contributing to a net tourism income decline of 2.8 percent to $1.19 billion.
The ministry expressed optimism that the return of budget airlines, along with ongoing promotional campaigns, will reinforce Jordan’s tourism sector and attract a wider international audience in the coming months.