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Royal Jordanian wet leases three aircraft to handle increased demand in summer season

Royal Jordanian, A319.

The three airplanes are wet leased, a common practice taken by global airlines to meet the need to increase their aircraft capacity whereby the lessor provides the aircraft and the crew.

AMMAN – Royal Jordanian leased three aircraft for a limited period in response of the remarkable growth in demand on bookings during this peak season, which usually sees huge traffic to/from Jordan and growth in transit passenger numbers.

The three airplanes are wet leased, a common practice taken by global airlines to meet the need to increase their aircraft capacity whereby the lessor provides the aircraft and the crew. As per the terms of the wet lease, the lessor’s logo and livery are maintained due to the limited leasing period. 

Two of the aircraft are A319, leased from the Pakistani Shaheen Air that will operate as part of the RJ fleet between June 6 and September 6, 2018. The all-economy aircraft seats 149 passengers. 

The third plane is a Boeing 737-300 that RJ leased from the South African Star Air; it will operate in the fleet between June 6, 2018 and the end of this year. The 126-seat aircraft has a two-class configuration with seating capacity of 114 in the Economy and 12 in the Business Class.

RJ President/CEO Stefan Pichler said: “We are keen to meet the high demand for travel on board RJ during this summer season, thus bringing more aircraft into our fleet, dedicated to serve short- to medium-haul routes along with RJ’s current airliners. The three wet-leased aircraft, different in design and configuration, comply with the highest international service and technical standards.” 

He added that passengers on board these aircraft will enjoy the same service RJ offers onboard its fleet. “RJ is witnessing a noticeable growth in the number of passengers during the summer season each year. We feel compelled to increase the number of scheduled flights, and operate extra and charter flights, as well as wet lease planes temporarily to cope with the high demand on air transportation between Jordan and the world during the holiday seasons, and to support tourism to the Kingdom.”

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