AMMONNEWS - The world’s largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380, landed in Amman, Jordan on Sunday for a special one-off service operated by Emirates.
Close to 400 passengers were on the flight, which comes as Emirates celebrates 30 years of services to Amman, according to an airline statement.
Jordan’s Princess Dana Feras, Minister of Transport Yahya Kisbi, Minister of Tourism Lina Annab and Airport International Group chief executive Kjeld Binger welcomed the flight.
AMMONNEWS - The world’s largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380, landed in Amman, Jordan on Sunday for a special one-off service operated by Emirates.
Close to 400 passengers were on the flight, which comes as Emirates celebrates 30 years of services to Amman, according to an airline statement.
Jordan’s Princess Dana Feras, Minister of Transport Yahya Kisbi, Minister of Tourism Lina Annab and Airport International Group chief executive Kjeld Binger welcomed the flight.
AMMONNEWS - The world’s largest passenger jet, the Airbus A380, landed in Amman, Jordan on Sunday for a special one-off service operated by Emirates.
Close to 400 passengers were on the flight, which comes as Emirates celebrates 30 years of services to Amman, according to an airline statement.
Jordan’s Princess Dana Feras, Minister of Transport Yahya Kisbi, Minister of Tourism Lina Annab and Airport International Group chief executive Kjeld Binger welcomed the flight.
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