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Jordan News
6 days ago
- Business
- Jordan News
QAIA Sees Record 4.4M Passengers H1 2025 - Jordan News
The Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) has reported its highest-ever first-half passenger traffic, welcoming 4.4 million passengers during the first six months of 2025, according to Airport International Group's latest operational report. اضافة اعلان The airport processed 4,406,690 passengers in H1 2025, representing a 6% increase compared to the same period in 2024. This milestone was driven by the restoration of regional and European routes and increased travel demand during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr holidays. Aircraft movements totaled 36,331, marking a 2.2% year-over-year increase, while cargo volumes reached 32,086 tons, experiencing a 16.5% decline from the previous year. However, June 2025 presented challenges as regional tensions led to flight disruptions. The airport served 717,840 passengers in June, reflecting a 16.6% decrease compared to June 2024, with aircraft movements and cargo handling also declining by 19.6% and 27.5% respectively. QAIA demonstrated resilience through strategic airline partnerships and route expansion. flyadeal and Ajet returned to QAIA's network, while Royal Jordanian expanded its global reach with new routes to Damascus, Aleppo, Mumbai, and Washington D.C. Additionally, Libyan Wings and SunExpress commenced operations at the airport. These additions strengthen QAIA's position as a regional aviation hub and enhance connectivity across key international markets. A significant environmental milestone was achieved with the April inauguration of the Shams al Mattar Lil-Taqa Solar Farm, operated by Shams al Mattar lil-Taqa (Kawar Investment). The 4.8 MWac facility generates over 10.5 GWh of electricity annually, meeting nearly 25% of Airport International Group's operational energy requirements while reducing CO? emissions by approximately 12,000 tons yearly. This initiative positions QAIA among the largest solar-powered airports in the Middle East and North Africa region. Infrastructure improvements continued with Menzies Aviation and Aviation Handling Services opening a second 8,000 square meter air cargo facility in January, effectively doubling QAIA's cargo handling capacity and creating additional employment opportunities. The airport also enhanced passenger processing capabilities through the June trial launch of nine smart e-gates, with five installed in Arrivals and four in Departures, designed to expedite travel procedures for Jordanian citizens and improve operational efficiency during peak periods. QAIA's commitment to passenger satisfaction earned international recognition when it was named the "Most Enjoyable Airport in the Middle East" for the second consecutive time, based on the ACI World 2024 ASQ Survey. The airport also successfully renewed its Level 3 ACI World Airport Customer Experience Accreditation in February, further validating its service excellence standards. Community engagement expanded through the Airport International Group Foundation's 'Hirfati' vocational training center, which registered a 20% increase in applications. Six specialized courses benefited 75 participants across sectors including Fashion Design and Tailoring, Programming and Software Development, Health and Occupational Safety, Mobile Phone Maintenance, HVAC, and Warehouse Management. The airport also established a strategic partnership with Extime JCDecaux Airport to deploy innovative and sustainable advertising solutions throughout the terminal. Nicolas Deviller, CEO of Airport International Group, reflected on the achievements: "The first half of 2025 emphasizes the enduring strength of QAIA as a vital national asset and a cornerstone of Jordan's air transport sector. In the face of regional adversity, we remained focused on growing our traffic and delivering impactful projects, innovative enhancements and passenger-centric services that uphold the highest international standards and shape QAIA into a welcoming airport that feels like home." Despite regional challenges affecting June performance, QAIA's strategic investments in infrastructure, sustainability, and passenger experience position the airport for continued growth throughout 2025. The foundations established during the first half of the year, including enhanced cargo capacity, renewable energy integration, and expanded airline partnerships, are expected to drive performance for the remainder of the year and beyond. Airport International Group operates Queen Alia International Airport under a public-private partnership with the Government of Jordan, serving as the kingdom's primary gateway for international air travel.

Ammon
6 days ago
- Business
- Ammon
QAIA sees record 4.4m passengers H1 2025
Ammon News - The Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) has reported its highest-ever first-half passenger traffic, welcoming 4.4 million passengers during the first six months of 2025, according to Airport International Group's latest operational report. The airport processed 4,406,690 passengers in H1 2025, representing a 6% increase compared to the same period in 2024. This milestone was driven by the restoration of regional and European routes and increased travel demand during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr holidays. Aircraft movements totaled 36,331, marking a 2.2% year-over-year increase, while cargo volumes reached 32,086 tons, experiencing a 16.5% decline from the previous year. However, June 2025 presented challenges as regional tensions led to flight disruptions. The airport served 717,840 passengers in June, reflecting a 16.6% decrease compared to June 2024, with aircraft movements and cargo handling also declining by 19.6% and 27.5% respectively. QAIA demonstrated resilience through strategic airline partnerships and route expansion. flyadeal and Ajet returned to QAIA's network, while Royal Jordanian expanded its global reach with new routes to Damascus, Aleppo, Mumbai, and Washington D.C. Additionally, Libyan Wings and SunExpress commenced operations at the airport. These additions strengthen QAIA's position as a regional aviation hub and enhance connectivity across key international markets. A significant environmental milestone was achieved with the April inauguration of the Shams al Mattar Lil-Taqa Solar Farm, operated by Shams al Mattar lil-Taqa (Kawar Investment). The 4.8 MWac facility generates over 10.5 GWh of electricity annually, meeting nearly 25% of Airport International Group's operational energy requirements while reducing CO? emissions by approximately 12,000 tons yearly. This initiative positions QAIA among the largest solar-powered airports in the Middle East and North Africa region. Infrastructure improvements continued with Menzies Aviation and Aviation Handling Services opening a second 8,000 square meter air cargo facility in January, effectively doubling QAIA's cargo handling capacity and creating additional employment opportunities. The airport also enhanced passenger processing capabilities through the June trial launch of nine smart e-gates, with five installed in Arrivals and four in Departures, designed to expedite travel procedures for Jordanian citizens and improve operational efficiency during peak periods. QAIA's commitment to passenger satisfaction earned international recognition when it was named the "Most Enjoyable Airport in the Middle East" for the second consecutive time, based on the ACI World 2024 ASQ Survey. The airport also successfully renewed its Level 3 ACI World Airport Customer Experience Accreditation in February, further validating its service excellence standards. Community engagement expanded through the Airport International Group Foundation's 'Hirfati' vocational training center, which registered a 20% increase in applications. Six specialized courses benefited 75 participants across sectors including Fashion Design and Tailoring, Programming and Software Development, Health and Occupational Safety, Mobile Phone Maintenance, HVAC, and Warehouse Management. The airport also established a strategic partnership with Extime JCDecaux Airport to deploy innovative and sustainable advertising solutions throughout the terminal. Nicolas Deviller, CEO of Airport International Group, reflected on the achievements: "The first half of 2025 emphasizes the enduring strength of QAIA as a vital national asset and a cornerstone of Jordan's air transport sector. In the face of regional adversity, we remained focused on growing our traffic and delivering impactful projects, innovative enhancements and passenger-centric services that uphold the highest international standards and shape QAIA into a welcoming airport that feels like home." Despite regional challenges affecting June performance, QAIA's strategic investments in infrastructure, sustainability, and passenger experience position the airport for continued growth throughout 2025. The foundations established during the first half of the year, including enhanced cargo capacity, renewable energy integration, and expanded airline partnerships, are expected to drive performance for the remainder of the year and beyond. Airport International Group operates Queen Alia International Airport under a public-private partnership with the Government of Jordan, serving as the kingdom's primary gateway for international air travel. Petra


Zawya
6 days ago
- Business
- Zawya
Queen Alia International Airport records highest-ever H1 traffic with 4.4mln passengers in 2025
Amman: Airport International Group concluded the first half of 2025 with notable milestones spanning operations, infrastructure, sustainability, digital transformation and CSR at Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA), advancing strategic initiatives that reinforce the airport's operational resilience and commitment to a world-class passenger experience. During H1 2025, QAIA served 4,406,690 passengers - the airport's highest-ever first-half traffic performance - marking a 6% growth over H1 2024. This increase was fueled by the return of regional and European routes and heightened travel during Ramadan and Eid al-Fitr. Meanwhile, aircraft movements (ACM) totaled 36,331, up 2.2%, whereas cargo volumes reached 32,086 tons, down 16.5%. In June 2025, QAIA welcomed 717,840 passengers, representing a 16.6% decrease compared to June 2024 due to regional tensions and resulting flight disruptions. QAIA also recorded 5,827 ACM and handled 4,174 tons of cargo, indicating a 19.6% and 27.5% year-on-year decline, respectively, against June 2024. In the first half of 2025, QAIA witnessed a significant rebound in airline activity, marked by the resumption of services by several carriers and the introduction of new airlines and routes. flyadeal and Ajet resumed operations at QAIA, while Royal Jordanian expanded its global network with the launch of their own routes to Damascus, Aleppo, Mumbai and Washington D.C. Meanwhile, Libyan Wings and SunExpress commenced operations at the airport. These developments underscore QAIA's growing appeal as a regional hub and its continued efforts to enhance connectivity across key markets. A key sustainability milestone was the April inauguration of the Shams al Mattar Lil-Taqa Solar Farm, operated by Shams al Mattar lil-Taqa (Kawar Investment). The 4.8 MWac facility generates over 10.5 GWh of electricity annually, covering nearly 25% of Airport International Group 's operational energy requirements. In addition to lowering costs, the solar farm reduces approximately 12,000 tons of CO₂ emissions yearly, positioning QAIA as one of the largest solar-powered airports in the MENA region. In January, ground handlers, Menzies Aviation, in collaboration with Aviation Handling Services (AHS), opened a second 8,000 sqm air cargo facility - doubling QAIA's cargo handling capacity and streamlining operations while creating new employment opportunities. Enhancing passenger flow through technology, a trial phase for new e-gates was launched in June to expedite travel procedures for Jordanian citizens. A total of nine smart gates were installed - five in the Arrivals Hall and four in the Departures Area - enabling a faster and more seamless travel experience while also boosting the airport's overall operational efficiency during high-traffic periods. QAIA's commitment to customer satisfaction was reaffirmed in March when it was named the 'Most Enjoyable Airport in the Middle East' for the second time, based on the ACI World 2024 ASQ Survey. This recognition followed the successful renewal of Level 3 of the ACI World Airport Customer Experience Accreditation in February, further attesting to ongoing efforts to elevate passenger service quality. As part of its focus on commercial development, Airport International Group signed a strategic agreement with Extime JCDecaux Airport - a globally renowned airport advertising company - to deploy innovative and sustainable advertising solutions that deliver value to advertisers while further enriching the overall passenger journey. Underscoring its youth empowerment efforts, Airport International Group Foundation (AIGF) commenced a new round of vocational training courses via its 'Hirfati' training center, registering a 20% increase in applications. Six courses ultimately benefited 75 participants across Fashion Design and Tailoring (12), Programming and Software Development (13), Health and Occupational Safety (13), Mobile Phone Maintenance (12), HVAC (13) and Warehouse Management (12). Reflecting on the accomplishments of the past six months, Airport International Group CEO, Nicolas Deviller, stated, 'The first half of 2025 emphasizes the enduring strength of QAIA as a vital national asset and a cornerstone of Jordan's air transport sector. In the face of regional adversity, we remained focused on growing our traffic and delivering impactful projects, innovative enhancements and passenger-centric services that uphold the highest international standards and shape QAIA into a welcoming airport that feels like home. With the steadfast support of our employees, partners and stakeholders, we are confident that the foundations laid during this period will drive success throughout the remainder of the year and beyond.' About Airport International Group Airport International Group is a Jordanian company comprising local and international investors with proven experience in airport rehabilitation, enhancement, operation and management. These include Groupe ADP (51%), Meridiam Eastern Europe Investments (32%), Mena Airport Holding Ltd. (12.25%) and Edgo Investment Holdings Ltd. (4.75%). In 2007, following a transparent and open international tender, the Government of Jordan awarded Airport International Group a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) concession agreement to manage the rehabilitation, expansion and operation of Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA); Jordan's prime gateway to the world. Since the agreement commenced, QAIA ranked first place for eight years in the Airport Service Quality Survey's 'Best Airport by Size and Region: Middle East' category for airports serving 5 to 15 million passengers; was amongst the top two in the 'Best Airport by Region: Middle East' category for four consecutive years; and was named 'Most Enjoyable Airport in the Middle East' twice. In 2022, QAIA became the first airport in the Middle East and the second in Asia Pacific to reach Level 4+ of the Airport Carbon Accreditation Program (valid until 2028), as well as the first airport in the Middle East to achieve Level 3 of the Airport Customer Experience Accreditation (renewed until February 2026). Moreover, in 2024, QAIA attained a 4-Star Airport Rating following its first-ever participation in the SKYTRAX World Airport Audit, signifying that staff service or product standards meet a good quality level. According to a comprehensive study commissioned by Airport International Group and conducted by International Air Transport Association (IATA) Consulting, in 2019, QAIA supported 238,000 jobs and JOD 2.5 billion (8.9%) in GDP. By 2032, these figures are expected to increase to 278,000 jobs and JOD 3.9 billion in GDP. Underscoring its socioeconomic significance and standing as the main entry point to the Kingdom, QAIA processes over 97% of passengers and 99% of cargo. This press release has been distributed by Bidaya Marketing Communications on behalf of Airport International Group. For more information or assistance, please contact us at: P.O. Box: 930391, Amman 11193, Jordan Email: bidayamedia@


Zawya
15-07-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Jordan: QAIA reaffirms climate commitment with level (+4) carbon certification
AMMAN — Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) has renewed its prestigious Level (+4) accreditation under the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme, operated by Airports Council International (ACI) for the Asia-Pacific and Middle East regions, extending its certification through May 2028. In a statement, Airport International Group (AIG) said that the renewal reaffirms its deep commitment to environmental responsibility and climate action, in line with the international aviation sector's target of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The renewed accreditation recognises QAIA's outstanding efforts to align its carbon management strategies with international climate goals. These include effectively reducing carbon emissions, responsibly offsetting remaining emissions within its operational control, and actively engaging business partners in sustainability initiatives, the statement read. The certification is expected to significantly support QAIA's partners, particularly airlines, in meeting their own carbon neutrality goals. By leveraging the airport's advanced sustainability practices, partners can reduce their carbon footprints and enhance environmental performance, contributing to a more sustainable aviation industry. 'Minimising QAIA's carbon footprint has been a core responsibility since day one,' said Airport International Group CEO Nicolas Deviller. 'This renewal sends a clear message to our passengers, partners, the government, and the broader community: Queen Alia International Airport is not only a gateway connecting people, but also a leader in climate-conscious operations and the shift towards sustainability.' Deviller commended the dedication of the airport's team and stakeholders for helping cement QAIA's role as a pioneering hub in Jordan and the region. He added that the achievement builds on AIG's broader environmental journey. QAIA began its strategic approach to carbon neutrality shortly after the opening of its new terminal in 2013 by joining the ACI Airport Carbon Accreditation programme, the statement said. Over the past decade, the airport has steadily progressed through the programme's levels, becoming the first in the Middle East to reach most of them, culminating in the achievement of Level (+4). Among QAIA's most significant achievements is its 4.8-megawatt solar power plant, which generates more than 10.5 gigawatt-hours of clean electricity annually, covering about 25 per cent of the airport's energy needs and reducing around 12,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions each year. 'The project not only places QAIA among the leading solar-powered airports in the Middle East and North Africa, but also aligns with Jordan's national goal of increasing the share of renewable energy in its energy mix,' Deviller added. QAIA has also received repeated recognition for its environmental efforts under ACI Asia-Pacific's Green Airports Recognition. It was awarded the Silver Award in 2017 for energy management and the Gold Award in 2022 for carbon management. In addition, AIG has contributed to broader climate and biodiversity efforts by launching tree-planting campaigns in the Giza area and Dibeen Nature Reserve, reflecting a holistic approach to sustainability that extends beyond the airport's geographic boundaries. © Copyright The Jordan Times. All rights reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Zawya
14-07-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Queen Alia International Airport successfully renews Airport Carbon Accreditation level 4+ until 2028
Amman: Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA) has successfully renewed its Level 4+ certificate under the Airport Carbon Accreditation (ACA) Program by Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific and Middle East. Valid through May 2028, the certificate reaffirms Airport International Group 's steadfast commitment to environmental stewardship, climate action and supporting the global aviation sector's goal of achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The renewed accreditation acknowledges QAIA's exceptional work in aligning its carbon management strategies with global climate goals by reaching absolute emissions reductions, responsibly compensating for residual emissions under its control and actively engaging business partners in these efforts. This accreditation will also largely benefit QAIA's partners, such as airlines, by supporting them in meeting their decarbonization objectives. By leveraging the airport's advanced sustainability initiatives, these partners can reduce their carbon footprint and enhance their environmental performance, contributing meaningfully to the broader goal of a sustainable aviation industry. 'Reducing QAIA's carbon footprint is a responsibility that we at Airport International Group have embraced since day one. This renewal demonstrates to our passengers, partners, grantor and wider community that QAIA is not just connecting people, but also leading the way in climate-conscious operations and sustainable transformation. We extend our sincere gratitude and congratulations to our team and stakeholders for their inspiring dedication to elevating QAIA as a trailblazing gateway within Jordan and the region,' commented Airport International Group CEO, Nicolas Deviller. This milestone complements a broader environmental journey driven by Airport International Group. Shortly after inaugurating the new Terminal Building in 2013, QAIA embarked on a strategic decarbonization path by joining the ACA Program. Over the past decade, it has steadily advanced through the program's tiers, becoming the first airport in the Middle East to attain most of them, culminating in Level 4+. Most notably, QAIA's 4.8 MWac Solar Farm, which generates over 10.5 GWh of clean electricity annually, meets nearly 25% of Airport International Group 's operational energy needs and eliminates approximately 12,000 tons of CO₂ emissions annually. This landmark project not only places QAIA among the largest solar-powered airports in the MENA region, but also furthers Jordan's national ambition to increase the share of renewables in its energy mix. QAIA's track record in environmental stewardship has earned it repeated recognition by ACI Asia-Pacific's Green Airports Recognition program, with a Silver award in 2017 for Energy Management and a Gold award in 2022 for Carbon Management. In tandem, Airport International Group has contributed to climate mitigation and biodiversity preservation by launching tree-planting campaigns in Al Jizah and Dibeen Forest Reserve, underscoring a holistic approach to sustainability that extends beyond airport grounds. About Airport International Group Airport International Group is a Jordanian company comprising local and international investors with proven experience in airport rehabilitation, enhancement, operation and management. These include Groupe ADP (51%), Meridiam Eastern Europe Investments (32%), Mena Airport Holding Ltd. (12.25%) and Edgo Investment Holdings Ltd. (4.75%). In 2007, following a transparent and open international tender, the Government of Jordan awarded Airport International Group a Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT) concession agreement to manage the rehabilitation, expansion and operation of Queen Alia International Airport (QAIA); Jordan's prime gateway to the world. Since the agreement commenced, QAIA ranked first place for eight years in the Airport Service Quality Survey's 'Best Airport by Size and Region: Middle East' category for airports serving 5 to 15 million passengers; was amongst the top two in the 'Best Airport by Region: Middle East' category for four consecutive years; and was named 'Most Enjoyable Airport in the Middle East' twice. In 2022, QAIA became the first airport in the Middle East and the second in Asia Pacific to reach Level 4+ of the Airport Carbon Accreditation Program (renewed until 2028), as well as the first airport in the Middle East to achieve Level 3 of the Airport Customer Experience Accreditation (renewed until February 2026). Moreover, in 2024, QAIA attained a 4-Star Airport Rating following its first-ever participation in the SKYTRAX World Airport Audit, signifying that staff service or product standards meet a good quality level. According to a comprehensive study commissioned by Airport International Group and conducted by International Air Transport Association (IATA) Consulting, in 2019, QAIA supported 238,000 jobs and JOD 2.5 billion (8.9%) in GDP. By 2032, these figures are expected to increase to 278,000 jobs and JOD 3.9 billion in GDP. Underscoring its socioeconomic significance and standing as the main entry point to the Kingdom, QAIA processes over 97% of passengers and 99% of cargo.