AMMAN —
Vice-Chairman/CEO of Royal Jordanian Airlines
Samer Al-Majali said on Monday
that the company was able to pay about JD60 million of its debt to the state
Treasury, according to Al Mamlaka TV.
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Speaking in the
Senate to present plans to stimulate economy and tourism, RJ Commercial Vice
President
Karim Makhlouf said that the airline’s strategic plan entails using
new technologies and modern marketing methods to expand access to global areas.
He pointed out
that the airline is looking to expand the base of passengers by providing
advanced travel products and packages for new segments of travelers.
Senator Nidal
Qatamin stressed the importance of the Kingdom’s official national carrier,
pointing to the repercussions of the pandemic, which caused a negative impact
on various economic sectors, especially the aviation sector.
He discussed challenges and ways to overcome
obstacles with the concerned sectors in a way that contributes to the country’s
development and economic progress.
Also discussed was
the need to reconsider the ticket prices, encourage Jordanians to travel by
using the national carrier, and work to improve the services provided by the
company.
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