After a three-year break: FTI resumes Jordan package tours

Akaba (Photo: Unsplash / Snowscat).
Akaba (Photo: Unsplash / Snowscat).

After a three-year break: FTI resumes Jordan package tours

Akaba (Photo: Unsplash / Snowscat).
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The tour operator FTI is again offering package tours to Jordan in the winter season. Previously, they paused for around three years, partly due to the corona pandemic. The portfolio of partner hotels was expanded.

The offer focuses on the Amman and Aqaba regions. However, round trips are also offered. For example, a package tour is marketed under the name "Im Reich der Nabatäer", which initially includes excursions around the capital. Then it goes through the desert to the Dead Sea, to Petra and then to Aqaba.

In Jordan, FTI offers a choice of 20 hotels. Lufthansa and Royal Jordanian, among others, will act as flight partners from November 1, 2022. Customers can optionally purchase seven organized excursions. According to company information, there are more accommodation facilities under contract than before the pandemic.

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