
As Indian outbound travel gains momentum ahead of the peak summer season, Royal Jordanian is positioning Amman as an attractive short-haul international getaway offering mild weather, cultural depth, and accessible connectivity.
During late winter and early spring, Amman experiences pleasant daytime temperatures, creating favourable conditions for sightseeing and cultural exploration. The city’s attractions include the historic Amman Citadel and the Roman Theatre, alongside contemporary cafés and art spaces that reflect the capital’s evolving urban identity.
Royal Jordanian operates convenient connections between India and Jordan via international hubs, targeting Indian leisure travellers seeking culturally immersive experiences within manageable travel durations.
Karim Makhlouf, Chief Commercial Officer of Royal Jordanian, said the airline sees increasing interest from Indian travellers looking for destinations that combine history, culture and comfort without extensive travel fatigue.
Beyond the capital, Jordan’s key attractions such as *Petra, the **Dead Sea, and *Wadi Rum remain accessible within short distances, strengthening the country’s appeal as a compact multi-experience destination.
Industry observers note that with improving connectivity and simplified visa processes, Jordan is gradually positioning itself as a niche cultural destination for the Indian outbound leisure segment.

