Exclusive – In a unifying national moment, Royal Jordanian once again proves that its role goes beyond air transport, embodying a genuine partnership in national celebration and in supporting Jordanian sports. The initiative announced by the company’s CEO, Samer Al-Majali, to increase the number of flights to Qatar’s capital, Doha, at reduced fares represents a model to be emulated in national and corporate responsibility.
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Adding eight extra flights and offering round-trip tickets at JOD 200 is a practical and well-considered step aimed at enabling the largest possible number of Jordanian fans to stand behind their national team in the FIFA Arab Cup 2025 final. This initiative not only eases the financial burden on supporters, but also opens the door to a strong and influential fan presence—long regarded as a decisive factor in major matches.
Scheduling the additional flights between Wednesday and Thursday, with capacities ranging from 100 to 200 passengers per flight, reflects high operational readiness and flexibility in responding to an exceptional national event. It further reinforces Royal Jordanian’s image as a national carrier present at pivotal moments and closely attuned to the pulse of the Jordanian street.
The presence of thousands of Jordanian supporters in Doha’s stands, cheering on the Nashama against the Moroccan national team, represents more than moral support for the players. It is a clear message that behind this team stands an entire nation, united as one. The fans are the twelfth player, and their voices can make the difference in a match as significant as an Arab Cup final.
This initiative deserves praise—not merely as a gesture of thanks, but as a model of integration between national institutions and sports teams. Investing in national joy and in moments of pride in identity and achievement is an investment in the Jordanian spirit itself.
Today, Royal Jordanian aircraft take off carrying hope; tomorrow, they may return with the trophy. And between takeoff and landing lies the story of a nation that believes in its Nashama and supports them until the final whistle.