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Royal Jordanian in talks with Air Astana over a code-share deal

  • Jordan: Tuesday, October 23 - 2012 at 00:48

Kazakhstan's Air Astana is exploring a code-share partnership with Royal Jordanian, as part of efforts by the former Soviet republic to expand its network into Asia, AIN has reported. The Jordanian carrier has developed Amman into a hub for the Levant region, straddling western Asia, the eastern Mediterranean and northeast Africa. "Royal Jordanian has a good network in North Africa and Israel," Air Astana president Peter Foster said. "These are good markets for us that we are keen to explore." The airline plans to pursue bilateral arrangements similar to the one it hopes to forge with Royal Jordanian. "[There is] no need to go through the expense of joining an alliance...We have a unique network," Foster added.

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