Royal Jordanian Could Begin Flying To Miami In 2026

Royal Jordanian “appears to be planning” to begin service to Miami in 2026, according to Ishrion Aviation.

MIA is currently served by four airlines from the region, including Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines, Emirates, and El Al.

Earlier this year, the airport said it was in talks with three or four new Middle Eastern airlines.

 

 

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Voltaire
1 month ago

can I fly with my LGTBQ+ T-shirt and jacket ?

la ciudad de tontos
1 month ago

wouldn’t be surprised if all of these middle eastern airlines fly in these people and then they start forcing the city to limit lgbt/christmas/non-halal traditions. 😠 it already is happening in Canada.

Anonymous
1 month ago

After January 20th, not anymore. 🙂

Greek Tumi
1 month ago

Many of our core American values originate from the Middle East 🙏 There are straight and gay Christians, Muslims, and Jews from the Middle East, as well as other religious minorities, who are all part of the thriving fabric of Miami.

Truth Matters
1 month ago

Gay people don’t wear this everywhere they go. Some don’t wear it at all 🐝 🆓 🇺🇸

la ciudad de tontos
1 month ago

Just what we need, more hijab-wearing freaks walking around our city where we celebrate Christmas by grilling up an entire pig carcass (lechón)

Anonymous
1 month ago

Actually, Jordan is one of the more sane countries in that neck of the woods. Look at how the king and queen dress versus Saudi Arabia, etc.

anon
1 month ago

that’s a low bar

Anonymous
1 month ago

Queen Rania is a fashion icon, also look at Celine Dion and Jenifer Lopez performing at Ellie Saab iconic Lebanese designer at the new fashion week Saudi’s Arabia 🤩 there’s a lot of sane countries in the Middle East.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Queen Rania is not just a fashion icon—she’s a dedicated humanitarian, an advocate for education, and a voice for peace and understanding. Her work brings hope to so many, and I wouldn’t be surprised if she earns a Nobel Peace Prize someday, alongside our new incoming U.S. president.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Many Middle Eastern people also eat ham on Christmas 🐷 🎄 and catholic nuns cover their hair, too 🙏 Glad we have constitutional rights that allow us to freely eat, dress, and pray in peace 🤠

Fatima
1 month ago

i left the middle east so i can eat more bacon, i don’t want islamists harassing me for not practicing islam. 😠

Mad Dash
1 month ago

I’ve been to Jordan and although some Muslims are recalcitrant about their religion, I met wonderful people who welcomed me into their homes and were respectful about my ways and religion

Anonymous
1 month ago

What do Michael Jackson and Saddam Hussein have in common? They both pulled out of Jordan.

Sam Artisan
1 month ago

The Middle East, especially the Levant (Jordan, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, and Palestine, etc.), is the birthplace of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It’s where Jesus and the early Christians lived—and where diverse religious and ethnic communities still do today. I recall learning about the Holocaust in Florida public school system, an important but heavy topic. Perhaps we can also teach how Semitic history and traditions have shaped our shared heritage and American culture, fostering greater understanding and connection.

anon
1 month ago

…and they all fight over who has the best imaginary friend

Anon
1 month ago

We all pray to the same G—friend. The ones fighting are usually calling a name in vain to justify their own estate plans, in my opinion.

anon
1 month ago

So, it’s not the best imaginary friend, but the same imaginary friend. okiedokie

Shinga Yu
1 month ago

Yes we need more airlines to fly in and from Miami BUT we also need them to bring nice planes to Miami. Every time I fly out of Miami, it’s an older model plane compared to those I take from NYC for example. Also, the business lounge is a big joke, it’s literally more crowded that the regular terminal….the food sucks and the ambiance is even worse. Time to step it as Miami grows into a major metropolis.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Qatar puts their flagship A350-1000 on Miami route yearly, Turkish flies their flagship 777, Emirates is in the middle of a cabin overhaul and with the flight to Bogota we’ll be seeing new cabins in Miami in near future. Good things ahead for MIA

Shinga Yu
1 month ago

Turkish flies their flagship 777 but somehow it’s always an older model with TVs not working etc. compared to newer models from other major cities

Anonymous
1 month ago

From my limited experience, the Turkish Air flight to Istanbul is top-tier and state-of-the-art, but the flight back was just okay.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Then, you can fly private or on a different airline if you want nicer planes. What local government can demand an airline to provide nicer planes?

just an independent observer
1 month ago

^^where’d he say that it’s a local government’s decision and not the airlines?

Shinga Yu
1 month ago

What does the government have to do with what I said?!? Why would I need to fly private and not wish for better services in Miami like in other major cities e.g. NYC?

Nancy
1 month ago

The business lounge in Miami does truly suck! Worse I’ve seen across the world.

Anonymous
1 month ago

Lounges suck generally, who wants to be in a private area when everyone else has to sleep on the floor. I love when the entire airport looks nice and the lounge has a few extra perks like lockers and such.

Anonymous
1 month ago

If you’re complaining about a foreign commercial aircraft fleet, imagine what tourists here thing about the dinky beer can shortbus.

Lgm
1 month ago

True, the daily roundtrip plane on klm to Amsterdam from Miami is a 17 year old 777. It’s in bad shape, flown it twice.

Anonymous
1 month ago

We also need better air terminals like the new ones in Newark and Istanbul – world class, all glass, diverse and lots of amazing stores, hip boutique artisan vendors and food trucks lush landscaping and indoor outdoor spaces and lots of levels with artwork and dynamic spaces to enjoy! Heck wouldn’t it be nice if we all got to the airport early? We’d probably see less frustrated people in lines…

Analyst
1 month ago

When does Japan Airlines finally starts flights to Tokyo!!?

Anonymous
1 month ago

Never!

To Tell The T
1 month ago

That was a marketing ploy to justify the trip to Japan. They actually upon returning said it won’t be happening for a while which is sad. We still don’t have a direct connection to Asia.

Anonymous
1 month ago

ANA is better.

Yalla H.B.B.
1 month ago

Amazing news—hope to travel to Jordan and see Petra in the near future ✈️ 🏛️ 🏜️

Michael1
1 month ago

I have to wonder if one of them is Ethiopian. They already operate cargo to MIA.

Ethiopia could be considered the Middle East as its history is interwined with other countries of the area and many of its people speak Semitic languages.

The Snow Man
1 month ago

Miami winning. NYC losing.

Anon
1 month ago

Delusion

Anonymous
1 month ago

Give me a break! New York City is on a league of their own. Are you aware of the billions of dollars been spent on JFK, and LGA for new terminals, while MIA looks like a third world terminal? If JFK and LGA can build new terminals while fully operational, so can MIA. The only thing they lack at MIA is the will to do something.

Anonymous
1 month ago

LGA is a joke. They should have closed it and expanded JFK and EWR, and not close Rikers.

B C
1 month ago

Actual delusion, Miami will never replace New York