Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, the capital’s first low-cost airline, has announced the introduction of a new direct route connecting Zayed International Airport with Amman City Airport (ADJ) in Jordan.
The service is scheduled to begin operations on May 1, 2026, and will run three times a week. The new connection is designed to offer passengers more affordable and convenient travel options between the UAE capital and Jordan’s capital region.
With this addition, Amman becomes the second destination in Jordan served by the carrier. The airline already operates flights to Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, further strengthening its presence in the country.
Adel Al Ali, Group Chief Executive Officer of Air Arabia, highlighted the significance of the expansion, stating that the new route reflects the airline’s continued focus on enhancing travel choices for customers traveling between the UAE and Jordan. He added that operating services to two airports in the Jordanian capital will help support stronger links in travel, tourism, and trade between the two nations.
Following the launch, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi will operate daily flights to Queen Alia International Airport and three weekly services to Amman City Airport (also referred to in operational references as Amman Civil Airport), bringing its total weekly frequency on the route to ten flights. This expansion is expected to provide passengers with greater scheduling flexibility.
The new service also aligns with the wider Air Arabia Group network between the UAE and Jordan, where Amman is additionally served by non-stop flights from Sharjah International Airport.
Source: ZAWYA