Emirates' A380 superjumbo returns to Amman


(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency) Amman, Nov. 5 (Petra) -- The Emirates A380 airliner has resumed regular flights to the Queen Alia International Airport, according to a company's statement.
The superjumbo arrived yesterday afternoon, following several months of absence from scheduled services.
The flight saw A6-EUR taking off from Dubai at just after 14:00 yesterday afternoon. Following the short two hour and 43-minute flight to Jordan, it landed in Amman at 14:56 local time. It's the first time a regularly scheduled Emirates A380 has flown to Amman since March and is the first of many to be added to the network in the coming weeks.
Going forward, the Emirates A380 will fly to Amman three times a week on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays. Outbound flights from Dubai leave as EK 903 at 14:05, arriving in Amman at 15:30 local time. The return flight, EK 904, leaves Amman at 17:10 and arrives back in Dubai at 22:00 local time.
Overall, Emirates will now fly to Amman 10 times a week, adding flights EK 905 and EK 906 to its schedule. EK 905 will depart Dubai at 22:15, touching down in Amman at 23:40 local time. The return, EK 906, will leave Amman at 01:45, arriving in Dubai at 06:40 local.
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