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Jordan: Royal Jordanian ranked first in on time performance
Jordan: Royal Jordanian ranked first in on time performance

Zawya

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Zawya

Jordan: Royal Jordanian ranked first in on time performance

AMMAN – Royal Jordanian Airlines (RJ) secured the top global ranking for on time performance for July 2025, according to the latest report by OAG, a leading international aviation data analytics company. The national carrier has achieved an on time performance rate of 95.21 per cent for departures and arrivals during the reported month, according to a statement from RJ. 'This result reflects Royal Jordanian's outstanding performance in the Middle East and globally, reaffirming its commitment to offering the best travel experience through highly efficient operations and punctual scheduling, especially during peak travel periods,' the statement said. Vice Chairman and CEO of RJ Samer Majali said that the 'accomplishment adds to the airline's significant achievements over the years, positioning it among the top carriers worldwide in terms of scheduled accuracy, well trained ground handling staff, and a consistent focus on meeting passenger expectations and ensuring timely arrivals at destinations.' Majali also highlighted the modernity of the airline's fleet, particularly with the addition of the Airbus A320neo, one of the most advanced and efficient aircraft in its class. 'These aircraft offer numerous operational and commercial advantages to support RJ's regional network and are equipped with WiFi and personal entertainment screens to ensure a comfortable journey. The airline has also introduced next-generation Embraer E2 jets into its fleet,' he said. OAG conducts performance studies on airlines globally based on the number of flights that depart or arrive within 15 minutes of their scheduled time. The organisation specializes in collecting and analyzing data on the air transport and tourism industries, and publishes reliable, widely recognised performance reports. © Copyright The Jordan Times. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Delhi airport capacity soars past 100 million, joining elite global club
Delhi airport capacity soars past 100 million, joining elite global club

Business Standard

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Delhi airport capacity soars past 100 million, joining elite global club

The Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL)-run hub entered the list in May last year and closed 2024 at 109 million passenger-handling capacity, following the full operationalisation of Terminal 1 Surajeet Das Gupta New Delhi Listen to This Article Delhi airport, with a capacity to handle 109 million passengers annually, has joined a select group of airports worldwide in the '100-million-plus club,' based on data from OAG and airport operators. There are only six airports in this exclusive list. The Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL)-run hub entered the list in May last year and closed 2024 at 109 million passenger-handling capacity, following the full operationalisation of Terminal 1. That makes it the only Asian airport, apart from Tokyo Haneda, in this group. If the government clears plans to rebuild and modernise Terminal 2, the overall capacity could rise further

Royal Jordanian receives a high global rating for flight punctuality
Royal Jordanian receives a high global rating for flight punctuality

Saraha News

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Saraha News

Royal Jordanian receives a high global rating for flight punctuality

saraha news – Royal Jordanian Airlines secured the top global ranking for on time performance for July 2025, according to the latest report by OAG, a leading international aviation data analytics company. The airline achieved an on time performance rate of 95.21% for departures and arrivals during the reported month. This result reflects Royal Jordanian's outstanding performance in the Middle East and globally, reaffirming its commitment to offering the best travel experience through highly efficient operations and punctual scheduling, especially during peak travel periods. Vice Chairman and CEO of Royal Jordanian, Eng. Samer Majali, expressed the company's pride in earning this prestigious ranking and maintaining its global standing in flight punctuality. He emphasized that this accomplishment adds to the airline's significant achievements over the years, positioning it among the top carriers worldwide in terms of scheduled accuracy, well trained ground handling staff, and a consistent focus on meeting passenger expectations and ensuring timely arrivals at destinations. Majali also highlighted the modernity of the airline's fleet, particularly with the addition of the Airbus A320neo; one of the most advanced and efficient aircraft in its class. These aircraft offer numerous operational and commercial advantages to support Royal Jordanian's regional network and are equipped with WiFi and personal entertainment screens to ensure a comfortable journey. The airline has also introduced next-generation Embraer E2 jets into its fleet. OAG conducts performance studies on airlines globally, including Royal Jordanian, based on the number of flights that depart or arrive within 15 minutes of their scheduled time. The organization specializes in collecting and analyzing data on the air transport and tourism industries, and publishes reliable, widely recognized performance reports.

Royal Jordanian Ranked First in On Time Performance
Royal Jordanian Ranked First in On Time Performance

Al Bawaba

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Al Bawaba

Royal Jordanian Ranked First in On Time Performance

Royal Jordanian Airlines secured the top global ranking for on time performance for July 2025, according to the latest report by OAG, a leading international aviation data analytics airline achieved an on time performance rate of 95.21% for departures and arrivals during the reported month. This result reflects Royal Jordanian's outstanding performance in the Middle East and globally, reaffirming its commitment to offering the best travel experience through highly efficient operations and punctual scheduling, especially during peak travel Chairman and CEO of Royal Jordanian, Eng. Samer Majali, expressed the company's pride in earning this prestigious ranking and maintaining its global standing in flight emphasized that this accomplishment adds to the airline's significant achievements over the years, positioning it among the top carriers worldwide in terms of scheduled accuracy, well trained ground handling staff, and a consistent focus on meeting passenger expectations and ensuring timely arrivals at also highlighted the modernity of the airline's fleet, particularly with the addition of the Airbus A320neo; one of the most advanced and efficient aircraft in its class. These aircraft offer numerous operational and commercial advantages to support Royal Jordanian's regional network and are equipped with WiFi and personal entertainment screens to ensure a comfortable journey. The airline has also introduced next-generation Embraer E2 jets into its fleet. OAG conducts performance studies on airlines globally, including Royal Jordanian, based on the number of flights that depart or arrive within 15 minutes of their scheduled time. The organization specializes in collecting and analyzing data on the air transport and tourism industries, and publishes reliable, widely recognized performance reports. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba ( Signal PressWire is the world's largest independent Middle East PR distribution service.

Ryanair adds 600,000 seats to Irish winter schedule
Ryanair adds 600,000 seats to Irish winter schedule

Irish Times

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Irish Times

Ryanair adds 600,000 seats to Irish winter schedule

Ryanair will add around 600,000 seats to this year's winter schedule from Irish airports, new figures show, as restrictions at the State's key gateway remain in legal limbo. An analysis of the carrier's plans for winter 2025/26 by aviation data consultancy OAG, which Ryanair confirms as broadly correct, shows that the Irish group intends to grow in most key European countries. From this year, Ryanair will boost the total number of seats out of the Republic of Ireland over the winter season by 15.5 per cent, to 4.89 million. The corresponding figure was 4.23 million last winter. The airline confirmed that it is growing capacity at Dublin Airport , its biggest Irish base, 'thanks to our successful appeal' to the European courts against the 'illegal' cap, which caps passenger numbers there at 32 million a year. READ MORE Ryanair, Aer Lingus and others challenged the cap in the Irish High Court, which referred key issues to the Court of Justice of the EU , suspending the restriction pending the outcome of the airlines' action. Traffic at Dublin Airport could exceed 36 million passengers this year. Ryanair is adding almost 1.6 million seats in Italy, where its capacity will top 16.86 million this winter. The airline has been increasing its presence at bases in Italian regions that are cutting travel taxes and other costs. In another big market for the Irish airline, it will boost capacity in the UK by 6.3 per cent to 12.5 million. Ryanair plans to slash capacity in France this winter by 11.3 per cent to 2.64 million seats. The carrier blames the country's latest tax increase on flights for this. OAG notes that the airline is cutting back at every airport at which it operates in France. The biggest losers in terms of numbers will be Paris Beauvais and Marseille, according to the consultancy. It has pulled out of Strasbourg, Bergerac and Brive. [ Dublin Airport passenger cap to be breached this year, says DAA Opens in new window ] The Government pledged to lift the Dublin Airport passenger cap following 'consultations with stakeholders' in the programme published in January. An Bord Pleanála imposed the limit in 2007, as a condition of allowing the airport build a second terminal, to ease fears about traffic congestion. Darragh O'Brien, Minister for Transport, sought advice from the Attorney General Rossa Fanning, on legislation to lift the planning curb in spring. Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has criticised the Government for failing to act on the pledge.

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