Mr. Etienne Rachou, Vice President for Africa and Middle East, said:
"Our confidence in Jordan and the broader Middle East market remains strong, prompting us to increase service to eight flights per week during the spring/summer shoulder seasons. Air France will maintain its current schedule during the winter of 2008, operating daily flights to our Paris hub, with efficient connections to our comprehensive worldwide network."
Airport International Group (AIG) Chief Executive Officer; Curtis Grad, applauded the news of the additional flight, stating; "Air France has been serving QAIA for many years and is one of our valued "anchor" carriers. We are heartened by their vote of confidence in Jordan, as a robust and resilient market with excellent growth potential." Mr. Grad added; "Despite the ongoing global economic woes, passenger traffic at QAIA remains strong, up by 15.6% year to date."
The $700m rehabilitation and expansion works at QAIA are well underway with the new passenger terminal extending over 85,000 square meters. AIG, under the terms of a 25-year concession agreement with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, is responsible for the operation of the airport, the rehabilitation of existing facilities and the construction of the new terminal.

Posted by Nadeen El Ajou



