Tabuk receives first RJ flight
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The city of Tabuk in Saudi Arabia recently welcomed Royal Jordanian’s first regular service from Amman.
The city will be served with two weekly flights which may increase to more in light of increased demand. The new addition raises the number of destinations in Saudi Arabia to five with Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and Medina, besides Tabuk.
The new route increases frequency of flights between Jordan and Saudi Arabia to around 60 weekly: 12 to Riyadh, 28 to Jeddah, 10 to Dammam, seven to Medina in addition to the two weekly flights to Tabuk.
The airline will operate its one-hour service between Amman and Tabuk on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The aircraft will take off from Queen Alia International Airport at 18:30 and arrive in Tabuk at 19:30. It will take off from Tabuk at 20:15 and land in Amman at 21:15.
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