Low-cost carrier Air Arabia has delayed plans to establish a hub in Jordan due to regional unrest and high fuel prices, the airline's CEO said on Tuesday. "With the current environment, we have delayed the Jordan plans... we will review the situation and take a decision," Adel Ali said. The airline, set up in 2003 in Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates, had planned to open a hub in Jordan in June. It also has a hub in Morocco and launched operations at its third hub in Egypt last year.
Public protests have swept through North Africa and the Middle East, forcing leaders to step down in Egypt and Tunisia and sparking a violent struggle in Libya and Syria, which borders Jordan. Sporadic protests have also been held in Jordan. "Jordan is stable but countries like Syria, Egypt and Tunisia are still facing political instability. There is a lot going on in the region and with the current fuel prices, we thought this was not the right time," said Ali.
Public protests have swept through North Africa and the Middle East, forcing leaders to step down in Egypt and Tunisia and sparking a violent struggle in Libya and Syria, which borders Jordan. Sporadic protests have also been held in Jordan. "Jordan is stable but countries like Syria, Egypt and Tunisia are still facing political instability. There is a lot going on in the region and with the current fuel prices, we thought this was not the right time," said Ali.
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