JERUSALEM, Nov. 25 (JTA) – A Jordanian airliner landed this week in Haifa, marking the inauguration of an air service that will link the northern Israeli city with the Jordanian capital of Amman. Regularly scheduled flights on Royal Wings, a subsidiary of the national carrier Royal Jordanian, will begin in a few weeks, Jordanian officials said. The officials added that the carrier would fly twice a week between Amman and Haifa. Since April, planes have been flying between Tel Aviv and Amman.
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