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About Royal Jordanian Airlines

The headquarters for Royal Jordanian Airlines is based out of Amman, Jordan and the hub airport for the airline is Queen Alia International Airport. The in-service aircraft of the airline has 33 aircraft and offers flights to over 59 destinations all over the world. There are two classes of services offered by Royal Jordanian Airlines which include Crown Class and Economy Class.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

To call Royal Jordanian, you can contact their 24/7 customer service phone line at +1-855-551-1040 (Jordan international call center), or use their regional offices (like India, US, UK numbers) depending on where you are, and you can also reach them through their official website “Contact Us” form or live chat for booking changes, baggage help, and refunds if calling internationally is difficult.

Yes, Royal Jordanian generally offers a 24-hour risk-free cancellation policy for tickets booked directly, meaning you can usually cancel within 24 hours of booking for a full refund as long as the flight is at least a few days away, but this can vary by fare type and booking channel, so third-party bookings or promotional fares may not always qualify.

You can check in with Royal Jordanian online starting 24 hours before departure and up to about 4 hours before the flight, where you can also select seats and get your boarding pass, but availability may vary on some routes, so if online check-in isn’t available you’ll need to check in at the airport counter (typically opens around 3 hours before departure).

Yes, you can choose your seat on Royal Jordanian, either during booking, later in “Manage Booking” (usually for a fee in Economy), or for free during online check-in if standard seats are still available, while Business Class passengers generally get complimentary seat selection.

Yes, you can book flights on Royal Jordanian using points through its loyalty program Royal Club, where you can redeem miles for award tickets (or sometimes upgrades) directly on their website, as long as you have enough points and award seats are available, though taxes and fees still need to be paid in cash.

There’s no single “best,” but the top Business Class products are usually from **Qatar Airways (Qsuite with private doors and double beds, widely ranked #1), **Singapore Airlines (ultra-luxury service and spacious cabins), and **Emirates (premium long-haul experience with excellent service), with Qatar’s Qsuite often considered the most private and “nicest overall” Business Class in the world.

Yes, on many airlines—including Royal Brunei Airlines in Economy—you often have to pay extra for advance seat selection, especially for preferred or front/extra-legroom seats, but you can usually avoid the fee by waiting until online check-in (around 24–48 hours before departure) where standard seats may be assigned for free, while Business Class seat selection is typically included.

You can check your Royal Jordanian flight status in a few simple ways: the fastest method is to go to their official website and use the “Flight Status” tool, where you enter your flight number (like RJ ___) or route and date to see real-time updates such as departure time, arrival time, delays, and gate info; you can also check via the Royal Jordanian mobile app, airport departure screens, or third-party trackers like FlightAware or FlightStats for live updates.

Some of the widest Business Class seats are found on airlines like **Japan Airlines (A350 “suites” with very wide fully flat seats), **Singapore Airlines (especially on A380 and 777 cabins with wide lie-flat seats), and **ANA All Nippon Airways (The Room Business Class, known for extra-wide seats that feel almost like First Class), with ANA often considered to have the widest and most spacious Business Class seats overall on select aircraft.

Royal Jordanian’s loyalty program is called Royal Club, where you earn miles when flying with Royal Jordanian or partner airlines (like Oneworld members), and you can redeem those miles for free flights, seat upgrades, extra baggage, and other travel benefits, with higher tiers (Silver, Gold, Platinum) giving perks like lounge access, priority boarding, and extra baggage allowance.

Yes, Royal Jordanian does operate flights to India, with routes connecting Amman to major Indian cities like Delhi and Mumbai (and sometimes seasonal or adjusted services depending on demand), usually offering convenient connections onward to Europe, the Middle East, and North America via its Amman hub.

To maintain status in Royal Jordanian’s Royal Club, you need to keep earning enough tier miles or flight segments within your membership year, with higher tiers like Silver, Gold, or Platinum requiring progressively more travel on Royal Jordanian or Oneworld partner airlines; as long as you meet the minimum annual threshold, your status renews, and using the airline regularly (especially on paid fares rather than award tickets) helps you retain benefits like lounge access, priority boarding, and extra baggage.

The airline code for Royal Jordanian is IATA: RJ and ICAO: RJA, where “RJ” is the code you usually see on tickets and flight numbers (for example, RJ 123).

Royal Jordanian has recently been expanding its network in 2026, adding and resuming several routes mainly across Europe, North America, and nearby regions. Key new or announced routes include Amman–Dallas (USA) launched in 2026 with 4 weekly flights, plus new European additions like Madrid, Lisbon, Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Athens, and Thessaloniki, along with regional expansion such as Aqaba–Riyadh and Aqaba–Abu Dhabi services, showing a strong focus on boosting both long-haul connectivity and short-haul regional tourism links.

Royal Jordanian operates from Terminal 3 at London Heathrow Airport (LHR) for both departures and arrivals, as it is part of the oneworld group that mainly uses Terminal 3 at Heathrow.

You can get Royal Jordanian “Royal Club” points (miles) in several ways: the main method is flying with Royal Jordanian or its oneworld partner airlines, where you earn miles based on distance, fare type, and cabin class; you also earn extra depending on your membership tier like Bronze, Silver, or Gold . You can also earn points through non-airline partners such as credit cards, shopping, hotels, car rentals, and other services, and by using co-branded cards you can boost earnings further . Additionally, you can buy miles or earn bonus miles through promotions and partner activities, and even claim missing miles after travel if they weren’t credited automatically.

The main hub of Royal Jordanian is Queen Alia International Airport (AMM) in Amman, Jordan, which handles most of its international and connecting flights and serves as the airline’s primary base of operations.

You can upgrade your Royal Jordanian flight in a few ways: the most common is the GoCrown bidding system, where you log in with your booking reference and make a paid offer for Business Class and get confirmed if your bid is accepted; you can also use Royal Club miles to upgrade if your ticket is eligible, or choose a paid upgrade by paying the fare difference through “Manage Booking” or customer service, and sometimes the airline offers last-minute airport upgrades at check-in or the gate if seats are available, though none of these are guaranteed and all depend on availability and fare rules.

If Royal Jordanian loses your luggage, you should immediately report it at the airport’s baggage service desk before leaving and get a Property Irregularity Report (PIR), then track it using the reference number while the airline searches for it, and if it’s not found within a set period (usually a few days to weeks depending on rules), you can file a compensation claim for delayed or lost baggage with receipts for essentials and the airline will reimburse you based on international aviation liability limits.

You can check in for a Royal Jordanian flight either online through their website or app starting about 24 hours before departure, where you enter your booking reference and last name to get your boarding pass and choose seats, or you can check in at the airport counter (usually opens around 3 hours before international flights) if you have baggage, need document checks, or couldn’t complete online check-in.

Royal Jordanian handles cancellations based on your ticket fare rules: flexible or refundable tickets can usually be canceled for a refund (sometimes with a fee), while cheaper Economy fares are often non-refundable and may only return taxes or travel credit; if the airline cancels your flight, you’re typically offered a rebooking, travel voucher, or refund depending on the situation and local passenger rights rules.

Royal Jordanian mainly offers two travel classes: Economy Class and Crown Class (Business Class), where Economy focuses on standard full-service travel with meals and entertainment, while Crown Class includes premium perks like lie-flat seats on many long-haul flights, lounge access, priority services, and upgraded dining.

Extra baggage on Royal Jordanian usually costs around USD 150–275 per additional checked bag, depending on the route, destination, and whether you pay online or at the airport, while overweight bags (23–32 kg) often cost an extra USD 80–115; buying online in advance is usually cheaper than paying at check-in.

Yes, you can track a Royal Jordanian flight online through the airline’s official “Flight Status” page by entering the flight number or route and date, and you can also use live flight-tracking websites or apps like FlightAware or FlightRadar24 for real-time updates on departure time, delays, aircraft location, and arrival status.

For Royal Jordanian, online check-in usually opens 24 hours before departure and closes about 4 hours before the flight, while airport check-in counters generally open around 3 hours before international flights and close about 60 minutes before departure depending on the airport and route.

Royal Jordanian operates a mixed fleet that mainly includes Boeing 787 Dreamliners for long-haul flights, along with Airbus A319, A320, and A321 aircraft for regional and medium-haul routes, giving it both wide-body and narrow-body aircraft for different destinations.

Most airlines require flight attendants to be at least 18–21 years old, have a high school diploma, good English communication skills, valid passport, ability to swim and pass medical/background checks, and meet height/reach requirements for safety equipment, while customer service experience and additional languages are often preferred, especially for international airlines.

On Royal Jordanian, Economy Class usually allows 1 checked bag up to 23 kg on most routes (sometimes 2 bags on North America or flexible fares), while Crown/Business Class generally allows 2 bags up to 30–32 kg each, and cabin baggage is typically limited to 7 kg in Economy.

Yes, you can print your Royal Jordanian boarding pass either at home after online check-in, at an airport self-service kiosk (where available), or at the airline’s check-in counter, and you can also use a mobile boarding pass on your phone for most flights.

Yes, you can buy extra baggage on Royal Jordanian through “Manage Booking” or their website before travel, and it’s usually cheaper online than at the airport; the price depends on route, but typically an extra checked bag costs about USD 135–275 per bag, while overweight bags (23–32 kg) cost about USD 80–115 extra, with exact fees shown when you enter your booking details.

For Royal Jordanian, airport check-in usually opens about 3 hours before departure for Economy passengers and about 2–3 hours before departure for Business Class, but in some cases and airports (like Amman), it’s recommended to arrive even earlier because counters close strictly around 45–60 minutes before departure depending on the route.

In Economy Class on Royal Jordanian, the usual checked baggage allowance is 1 piece up to 23 kg on most international routes (including Europe and many Middle East destinations). However, on some routes like North America or higher fare types, Economy passengers may get 2 pieces, each up to 23 kg, while all bags must follow size limits (usually total dimensions up to 158 cm per bag).

If your suitcase is over 50 lb (about 23 kg) on Royal Jordanian, you pay an overweight baggage fee (about USD 50 per bag for 51–70 lb / 23–32 kg) in addition to any normal checked bag allowance, and if it goes above 70 lb (32 kg) it is generally not accepted unless treated as special baggage; exact total cost can increase further depending on your route and whether it’s also an extra bag.

Yes, Royal Jordanian can weigh carry-on luggage, especially at check-in or boarding, and if your cabin bag exceeds the allowed limit (usually about 7 kg in Economy), you may be asked to check it in and pay excess baggage fees, though enforcement can vary by airport and flight load.

Royal Jordanian baggage allowance rules depend on route and fare, but in general: Economy Class usually includes 1 checked bag up to 23 kg (or 2 bags on some routes like North America, each 23 kg), Business/Crown Class usually includes 2 bags up to 30–32 kg each, and all checked bags must stay under 32 kg per piece with standard size limits (about 158 cm total dimensions); for cabin baggage, Economy passengers get 1 carry-on up to 7 kg plus a small personal item, while Business Class gets 2 carry-ons up to 7 kg each (aircraft dependent), and anything overweight, extra, or oversized requires additional fees or may need to be checked.

Yes, if Royal Jordanian loses your baggage, you can track it using the Property Irregularity Report (PIR) number given at the airport, either through their baggage tracing system, by contacting their baggage service office, or via customer support, and you’ll get updates while the airline searches and transports your bag to you if it’s found.

Yes, Royal Jordanian does offer refunds, but it depends on your fare type: refundable or flexible tickets can be refunded (usually minus a cancellation fee), while many discounted Economy fares are non-refundable and may only return taxes or provide travel credit, and if the airline cancels your flight, you are generally entitled to a full refund or rebooking option.

You can email Royal Jordanian at their official customer service address [email protected], which is used for general support, complaints, and booking-related issues, and for some specific requests (like refunds or website bookings) they may also direct you to use forms on their website or reply with additional instructions after you email them.

Yes, if you mean Air India’s Maharaja Club, you can usually use your points to book an award ticket for someone else (like family or friends), as long as the booking is made from your account and the program allows “nominee” or third-party redemption, but availability and rules depend on fare class and award seat availability, and taxes/fees still need to be paid separately.

For Royal Jordanian flights, you should arrive at least 3 hours before international departures and about 2 hours before regional flights, since check-in counters usually close around 60 minutes before departure, and arriving early helps avoid delays with security, baggage, and document checks.

Yes, you can select a seat on Royal Jordanian either during booking, later through “Manage Booking” (usually for a fee in Economy), or for free during online check-in if standard seats are still available, while Business/Crown Class passengers typically get complimentary seat selection.

To request a refund from Royal Jordanian, go to their website “Manage Booking” with your PNR and last name, select the cancellation/refund option if your fare allows it, or contact their customer service or your travel agent if you didn’t book directly; after submission, refunds (if eligible) are processed back to your original payment method, usually minus any applicable cancellation fees, while non-refundable fares may only return taxes or offer credit.

Yes, on most airlines—including Royal Jordanian in Economy—seat selection usually costs extra, especially for preferred seats or advance selection, but you can often avoid paying by waiting until online check-in (about 24 hours before departure) where standard seats may be assigned for free, while Business Class seat selection is typically included in the fare.

Yes, you can usually change your flight date on Royal Jordanian through “Manage Booking” or your travel agent, but it depends on your fare rules—most Economy tickets require a change fee plus any fare difference, while flexible or Business Class fares may allow easier or cheaper changes, and changes must be made before departure.

A full refund from Royal Jordanian is only available in specific cases—mainly if you bought a fully flexible/refundable fare or if the airline cancels your flight; otherwise most discounted Economy tickets are non-refundable and will only return taxes or offer credit minus cancellation fees, depending on the fare rules.

To get a full refund from an airline, you usually need to book a fully refundable or flexible fare, cancel within any free cancellation window (often 24 hours after booking if allowed), or have the airline cancel or significantly change your flight (like major time changes or route cancellation), and then request the refund through “Manage Booking” or customer service with your booking reference; standard cheap fares are often non-refundable, so checking fare rules before booking is key.

To submit a claim to Royal Jordanian, first report the issue at the airport immediately (for baggage problems, go to the Royal Jordanian baggage services desk and get a Property Irregularity Report or PIR number). Then, file a formal claim through the airline’s official website under the “Customer Care” or “Contact Us” section, or by emailing their support team. Include your booking reference, flight details, PIR number (if applicable), and any supporting documents like baggage tags, receipts, or photos. Make sure you submit within the required time limits—usually 7 days for damaged baggage and up to 21 days for delayed or lost baggage.

Royal Jordanian’s loyalty program is called Royal Club. It is a frequent flyer program where members earn miles when flying with Royal Jordanian or its partner airlines in the oneworld alliance, as well as through partner services like hotels or credit cards.

An extra checked bag on Royal Jordanian typically costs around $248 if purchased online, about $255 through sales offices or agents, and up to roughly $275 at the airport, with prices varying slightly depending on your route and travel region.

In Royal Jordanian Economy Class, the standard checked baggage allowance is usually 1 piece up to 23 kg for most destinations, while some long-haul routes (like to/from North America or depending on fare type) allow 2 pieces of 23 kg each. The maximum size per bag is typically 158 cm (length + width + height), and carry-on allowance is usually 1 bag up to 7 kg.

The vision of Royal Jordanian Airlines is to be the preferred airline connecting Jordan with the world by providing a reliable, high-quality travel experience while positioning Amman as a key regional hub. It focuses on expanding its global network, improving service standards, and delivering consistent hospitality aligned with Jordanian values.

For Royal Jordanian international flights, the baggage allowance depends on the route and fare, but Economy Class usually allows 1–2 checked bags of 23 kg each (most commonly 1 bag on some routes and 2 bags on long-haul routes like North America), plus a carry-on of 1 bag up to 7 kg with total dimensions typically not exceeding 158 cm per checked bag. Business Class generally gets a higher allowance, often 2 bags of 32 kg each, but exact limits vary by destination and ticket type.

In Royal Jordanian Economy Class, the usual baggage allowance is 1 checked bag up to 23 kg on most routes, though some long-haul international tickets may allow 2 checked bags of 23 kg each, plus 1 carry-on bag up to 7 kg with standard size limits.

For Royal Jordanian international flights in Economy Class, the usual baggage allowance is 1 checked bag up to 23 kg, but on many long-haul routes like North America and select destinations, it can be 2 checked bags of 23 kg each, depending on your fare type and route; all checked bags must generally stay within 158 cm total dimensions, plus 1 carry-on up to 7 kg.

Flying with Royal Jordanian offers several benefits such as a strong global network through the oneworld alliance, allowing you to earn and redeem miles across many partner airlines. Passengers also get a comfortable onboard experience with meals, entertainment screens, and attentive Middle Eastern hospitality on most flights. Frequent flyers can enjoy perks through the Royal Club loyalty program, including lounge access, priority services, extra baggage, and upgrades depending on tier status. Additionally, Royal Jordanian provides good connectivity through its Amman hub, making it a convenient option for travel between Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and North America.

Yes, Royal Jordanian provides free meals and beverages on most international flights, including Economy Class. The meals are typically inspired by Middle Eastern and international cuisine, and service depends on flight duration. On shorter regional flights, you may get a light snack or drink, while longer flights include full hot meals.

Royal Jordanian Airlines is generally considered a mid-tier international airline—better than many regional carriers in the Middle East, but not at the level of top global airlines like Emirates or Qatar Airways. It is appreciated for reliable service, decent in-flight meals, and friendly cabin crew, especially on long-haul routes from its Amman hub. However, passengers sometimes note that seat comfort, entertainment systems, and on-time performance can be inconsistent, depending on the aircraft and route. Overall, it is seen as a solid, comfortable option for connecting flights between Europe, the Middle East, and North America, especially if price and convenience are priorities.

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