
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi is strengthening its footprint in Jordan with the launch of flights to Amman City Airport (ADJ), marking a strategic move to operate from two airports in the same city.
Starting May 1, 2026, the airline will operate three weekly flights between Abu Dhabi’s Zayed International Airport and Amman City Airport, complementing its existing daily service to Queen Alia International Airport.
With this addition, Air Arabia Abu Dhabi will offer a total of 10 weekly flights to Amman, enhancing connectivity and providing passengers with greater flexibility and choice.
The move reflects a broader strategy to deepen regional connectivity while tapping into varied passenger segments through dual-airport operations—an approach that can improve accessibility and optimise network efficiency.
Flights will be operated using the airline’s Airbus A320 fleet, equipped with onboard streaming, meal services and a loyalty programme.
The airline said the expansion will further strengthen travel, tourism and trade links between the UAE and Jordan, while reinforcing its focus on affordable travel in the region.

