According to Royal Jordanian ‘s
operating plan this year, the airline decided to suspend running flights to a
number of cities on the route network. As shown in the company’s 2013 operating
results, these routes proved to be infeasible as the number of passengers
from/to these destinations has declined.
The airline will suspend operations to Alexandria starting with April and to Colombo and Milan the month after.
The airline will suspend operations to Alexandria starting with April and to Colombo and Milan the month after.
In a press statement, RJ said that
it constantly reviews its route network and studies the stations in order to
assess the economic feasibility of each destination. At the forefront of the
set criteria that determine route profitability are the traffic, the operating
expenses and the required fleet operated on these routes. In addition, the
market share plays a big role in such decision, in light of the fierce
competition witnessed by the air transport industry on a regional and
international level.
On the other hand, RJ conducts its
studies to enter new markets and add cities to its routes, particularly that it
is awaiting the arrival of its fleet of the Boeing 787s slated to start joining
effective June this year, replacing RJ’s long-haul A340s and A330s.
The introduction of the Dreamliners
is bound to offer RJ the chance to open promising markets, in regards with the
advanced and outstanding technical specifications of those airliners and the
superb level of services that will be available to passengers. This year will
see the airline receiving five Boeing 787s out of 11; the rest will continue
joining the fleet throughout the coming three years.
This year, RJ increased the number
of flights to several of its 60 non-stop destinations and reduced the frequency
to others, based on last year’s operating results and the opportunities and
challenges expected to affect air transportation in 2014.
In
a related issue, Paedia Express Multimedia in a recent visit to the Airline’s
office along Ahmadu Bello Road in Victoria Island ,Lagos discovered a lot of positive
interests been indicated by the market for the company’s products as it recently
celebrated its 50 years of existence in Amman,Jordan.
Miss
Essang Ntabri told this reporter that they were ready to take there pride of
place in the Nigerian market.
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