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Airport International Group Reveals Key Findings of QAIA

During a media roundtable held on July 12 in the presence of Jordan’s Ministry of Transport representatives, Airport International Group unveiled the key findings and conclusions of a comprehensive study aimed at assessing the economic and social impact of Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) on the national economy and local community.

The study, which Airport International Group commissioned, was conducted throughout 2020 by International Air Transport Association (IATA) Consulting - together with applied economic research expert SEO Amsterdam Economics and market research specialist Ipsos Jordan.

 Overall, the study outcomes emphasized the significance of QAIA in facilitating economic growth, generating employment and boosting government revenue. In 2019, QAIA’s total economic contribution exceeded JOD2.5 billion (approximately 8.9 percent of the local Gross Domestic Product). Meanwhile, JOD542 million of government revenue was supported by QAIA. In terms of job creation, Airport International Group employed over 400 employees in 2019 – 99 percent of whom are Jordanians - while other airport stakeholders comprised nearly 16,500 employees. Within the larger QAIA ecosystem, the airport also supported over 238,000 direct and indirect jobs across the Jordanian economy.

 In 2019, more than 2.3 million tourists arrived in Jordan by air, spending JOD2.9 billion on the national economy. These figures reiterated the vital role of QAIA - as the main entry point to the Kingdom - in promoting local leisure, business and medical tourism by enhancing connectivity to major destinations worldwide via its growing airline network.

 The study also highlighted the substantial improvements QAIA has made in bolstering passenger capacity and traffic. Since the Jordanian company Airport International Group assumed the responsibility of managing the rehabilitation, expansion and operation of QAIA in 2007, air traffic until 2019 increased by 132 percent, with QAIA alone welcoming over 97 percent of total passengers to and from Jordan.

 In addition to its diverse corporate social responsibility initiatives - which helped empower the communities surrounding QAIA – Airport International Group continually deployed best environmental and energy conservation practices that positioned QAIA as a national, regional and global leader in environmental management and the first carbon-neutral airport in the Middle East.