Royal Jordanian (RJ)

140 non-stop routes across 66 airports. Main hub: Amman (AMM).

About Royal Jordanian

Royal Jordanian is a legacy carrier — Jordan's flag airline — built around its main hub at AMM in Amman. Of its 140 non-stop routes, 64 run through Amman, which tells you everything about how the network is structured: this is a Middle East-anchored airline connecting the region to Europe, Africa, and North America. The total network stretches across 363,508 km, which is respectable for an airline of its size. It's not a low-cost carrier, and it's not trying to be. Think full-service flying with a regional identity.

Why fly Royal Jordanian?

The honest case for Royal Jordanian starts with geography. If you're routing between Europe and the Middle East, AMM is a genuinely useful connecting point — less chaotic than some of the bigger Gulf hubs and often cheaper. The airline covers 66 airports across 140 routes, with strong reach into Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq, and Germany's five served airports. That DFW-AMM route at 11,302 km is the longest in the network and one of the few direct options between Texas and the Levant — if that routing works for you, nothing else really competes. Service quality sits above regional average, and for travelers who earn miles, positioning through Amman can some genuinely underpriced award space compared to the premium Gulf carriers.

Royal Jordanian hub airports

Top destination countries on Royal Jordanian

  • Jordan — 66 Royal Jordanian routes
  • Saudi Arabia — 7 Royal Jordanian routes
  • Egypt — 5 Royal Jordanian routes
  • Iraq — 5 Royal Jordanian routes
  • Germany — 5 Royal Jordanian routes
  • USA — 5 Royal Jordanian routes
  • Spain — 4 Royal Jordanian routes
  • Italy — 4 Royal Jordanian routes

Tips for booking Royal Jordanian

Book early on the DFW-AMM route — capacity is limited and prices spike fast. AMM is your connection point for onward travel into Iraq and Egypt, where Royal Jordanian holds strong frequency. Watch your fare class carefully: cheaper tickets often strip out checked baggage, which matters on longer hauls. The Barcelona hub (BCN) is small — only 2 routes — so don't build a complex itinerary around it. If you're connecting through Amman, buffer at least 90 minutes; the airport is manageable but immigration can slow things down. Check partner airline options before booking direct, as codeshares sometimes surface better availability on the same metal.

Frequently asked questions about Royal Jordanian

Where does Royal Jordanian fly?

Royal Jordanian operates 140 routes across the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe, with a strong focus on Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. The airline connects major cities in these regions along with select international destinations.

What is Royal Jordanian's main hub?

Royal Jordanian's primary hub is Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) in Amman, Jordan, which serves as the airline's main connecting point for regional and international flights.

Is Royal Jordanian a legacy carrier, low-cost, or regional airline?

Royal Jordanian is a regional full-service carrier based in the Middle East, offering traditional airline services with multiple fare classes rather than a low-cost model.

When should I book a flight with Royal Jordanian?

For the best fares, book 4-8 weeks in advance, though prices vary by season and route. Royal Jordanian typically offers multiple fare classes, so compare options based on your flexibility and baggage needs.

What are Royal Jordanian's baggage and check-in policies?

Baggage allowances vary by fare class and destination; economy passengers typically receive one checked bag, while premium cabins offer higher limits. Check-in opens 24 hours before departure, and online check-in is available for most flights.

Find flights from Amman
  • Free · no signup
  • Encrypted redirect
  • Trusted booking partner

Main hubs for Royal Jordanian

Where Royal Jordanian concentrates its operations — sorted by routes flown from each airport.

Where Royal Jordanian flies most

Top destination countries by route count.

Related guides

Sibling pages from across Flightmaps — country aggregations, airport rosters, and visa context for Royal Jordanian.

Top Royal Jordanian destinations

Royal Jordanian network at a glance

Frequently asked questions about Royal Jordanian

  • How many routes does Royal Jordanian operate?

    Royal Jordanian (RJ) operates 140 non-stop routes across 66 airports worldwide.

  • What is Royal Jordanian's main hub?

    Royal Jordanian's busiest hub is Amman (AMM) in Jordan, with 64 non-stop routes from this airport alone.

  • What is Royal Jordanian's longest route?

    Royal Jordanian's longest non-stop route is DFW-AMM at 11,302 km.

  • Where does Royal Jordanian fly the most?

    Royal Jordanian flies most often to Jordan, with 66 routes serving destinations in Jordan.