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British Airways non-stop flight increases Amman-London capacity for peak summer period

British Airways Amman to London capacity is to be increased in the peak summer period from June 13th to October 28th with the introduction of a non-stop flight into the schedule.

The non-stop flight will be the second Friday flight, BA6706, departing Amman at 10:05am arriving in London at 2:00pm. This will be in addition to the airline's current schedule of five flight a weeks.

The service features Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft, offering both Club World, with ergonomically designed cradle seats which are much favoured by travellers, and World Traveller. Both cabins offer multi choice audio and visual channels, and a "moving map" television screen on which travellers can see exactly where the aircraft is on its route.

The Amman-London route is operated by British Airways franchise partner British Mediterranean Airways.

Saad Jaber, Sales Manager Jordan, British Airways, said, "Following the events of last September, our capacity on some routes was reduced and we are pleased to be able to introduce this additional capacity as demand increases once more."

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