Amman: Chief Commissioner of the Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) Capt. Deifallah Farajat said on Thursday that Jordanian airspace remains fully open and that air traffic is operating normally.
According to Jordan News Agency, Farajat stated that all civil aviation facilities in the Kingdom continue to operate efficiently, maintaining a high level of readiness amid current regional developments. He emphasized that air traffic through Jordanian airspace, as well as operations at Queen Alia International Airport, is proceeding smoothly with close coordination among relevant authorities to address any circumstances arising from the regional situation.
The CARC Chief also highlighted the Commission's dedication to safeguarding passengers' rights and ensuring they receive necessary support and solutions. He urged passengers affected by flight delays or disruptions involving certain airlines to contact the concerned airlines directly to request alternative arrangements. Farajat assured that passengers' rights to such assistance are guaranteed under regulations published on the Commission's official website and encouraged those needing support to contact the complaints hotline at +962799522502.
Farajat concluded by expressing that CARC is closely monitoring air traffic developments and the regional situation in continuous coordination with all relevant parties to ensure the highest standards of safety and security for civil aviation in the Kingdom.