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dnata, a global air and travel services provider, has extended its partnership with Royal Jordanian, the national airline of Jordan. This agreement will allow dnata to continue managing the operations of Jordan Flight Catering Company Ltd (JFCCO), a leading inflight caterer in Jordan, under a long-term contract. The collaboration aims to maintain stability and operational excellence for JFCCO's 34 airline customers. The company will operate under a co-brand of dnata and Royal Jordanian.

Additionally, dnata and Royal Jordanian have agreed to extend the inflight catering service contract for another decade. Under this agreement, dnata's chefs are expected to produce over four million meals annually for approximately 17,000 flights operated by the carrier each year.

In addition to its operations in Jordan, dnata also provides catering services to Royal Jordanian in both the UK and USA.

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Dana Kamal Adwan, CEO of dnata Catering & Retail Jordan, stated: “We are proud to extend our long-standing partnership with Royal Jordanian, reinforcing a collaboration built on trust and a shared focus on service excellence. Our global expertise combined with our local team’s exceptional skills and dedication will ensure Royal Jordanian and our other airline customers’ passengers enjoy outstanding culinary experiences on every Amman flight."

Adwan added that they plan to continue investing in their workforce, infrastructure, and product development alongside partners to remain at the forefront of the catering industry in Jordan.

Currently, dnata provides catering services to 34 airlines in Jordan. The company produces 4.4 million meals annually with over 380 professionals based in Amman.

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