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Royal Jordanian Airlines (RJ), in collaboration with MetaCompliance, a leader in providing awareness and training solutions in the field of information security, announced the launch of an interactive awareness platform for its employees in the field of cybersecurity. The aim is to spread digital culture and provide advice and guidance that will protect employees in cyberspace.
Royal Jordanian (RJ), in collaboration with Embraer aircraft manufacturer, recently organised a special flight, to demonstrate to the participants the specs of the new aircraft, E195, one of the E2 family that serve long-haul routes.
Sabre Corporation, a leading software and technology provider powering the global travel industry, and Royal Jordanian Airlines, the national carrier of the Kingdom of Jordan, announced the renewal and expansion of a long-term distribution and technology agreement to continue to distribute the carrier’s content through Sabre’s global distribution system (GDS) and to utilise Sabre’s leading technology to achieve its strategic goals.
Royal Jordanian (RJ) reached a partnership agreement with the SOS Children's Villages, whereby the airline will sponsor five families for a whole year as part of its corporate social responsibility and in appreciation for SOS' humanitarian mission of caring for orphaned children and those who lack parental care.
Royal Jordanian signed an agreement with IATA to join a large number of airlines that are now using the IATA Environmental Assessment Program (IEnvA).
Royal Jordanian Airlines (RJ) plans to introduce additional flights from Cyprus, improved transit experience through Amman and special promotions for religious and adventure tourism into Jordan.
Royal Jordanian (RJ) and Tamatem, a Jordanian based leading mobile games publisher in the region, sealed a contract to launch in-flight games on RJ flights, aiming to enhance passengers' experience onboard.
Royal Jordanian (RJ) recently placed the old Alia livery on one of its Airbus 321 to mark Jordan's centennial. The livery soared in the skies from the time the airline was established, in 1963, until it changed its name and logo to Royal Jordanian, in 1986. The aircraft also has Jordan's centennial logo placed on the fuselage.
Royal Jordanian (RJ) closed 2019 with another excellent record according to an airline safety and product review website, AirlineRatings.com.