Royal Jordanian Launches New Direct Service Between Amman and Dallas-Fort Worth
- Joe Breitfeller

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Royal Jordanian has announced the launch of their inaugural direct flight between Amman and Dallas-Fort Worth. The route will now operate four times weekly, with Dallas becoming the airline’s fifth U.S. destination.

On Sunday (May 10, 2026), Royal Jordanian announced the launch of their inaugural flight between Amman (AMM) and Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW). Dallas becomes the airline’s fifth U.S. gateway, joining existing service to Washington DC, Chicago, New York-JFK, and Detroit, further strengthening the national carrier’s position as a key link between the Middle East and North America. The new route between Queen Alia International Airport and Dallas Fort Worth International Airport will operate four times weekly with a Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
Speaking at Sunday’s inaugural launch ceremony, Airport International Group’s CEO, Nicolas Deviller, said,
“The launch of the new Dallas–Fort Worth route from Queen Alia International Airport by our national carrier, Royal Jordanian, represents an important milestone in further enhancing Jordan’s global connectivity. This new destination highlights the importance of continued collaboration between Airport International Group, the operator of QAIA, and Royal Jordanian to further strengthen the development of Jordan’s connectivity, particularly during challenging times. The new direct service to North America broadens travel options for passengers while contributing to the national economy through increased tourism, trade, and business opportunities. We look forward to further strengthening this strategic partnership as we continue to expand our network and deliver a seamless travel experience at Jordan’s prime gateway to the world.”
This expansion of Royal Jordanian’s network is in line with their strategic plan aimed at reaching around 60 global destinations, in addition to expanding their fleet to approximately 40 aircraft over the coming years, further enhancing the national carrier’s competitiveness.
Source: Royal Jordanian


