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RJ’s
exclusive rights to operate regular
flights with other countries expire
AMMAN (Petra) –– Royal Jordanian’s (RJ)
exclusive rights to operate regular
flights between the Kingdom and other
countries expired as of Friday after an
eight-year-operational privileges
provided to the national carrier came to
an end. According to Suleiman Obeidat,
the chief commissioner of the Civil
Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC),
the exclusivity deal given by the
government to RJ in 2002 aimed at
boosting RJ financial and operational
performance and increasing its
competitiveness to attract more
investments. He added that ending the
exclusivity rights is to keep in pace
with the world’s open skies policy.
Airline companies licensed to operate
scheduled flights can carry out flights
to any routes but have to meet CARC
operational regulations, he added,
stating that the annulment of RJ
exclusive rights will offer more options
for passengers in addition to
encouraging airliners to improve their
services. There are only two firms
licensed to operate regular flights, the
Royal Wings and the Royal Falcon, while
the Jordan Aviation company is in the
process of licensing, Obeidat noted.
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