Jordan celebrates 75th Independence Day

King Abdullah II held a ceremony awarding the country's first Centennial Medal to 140 Jordanian citizens

Jordan celebrates Independence Day

Jordan celebrates Independence Day
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Jordan celebrated its 75th independence day on Tuesday.

Congratulations poured in for King Abdullah from the UAE and other countries.

The king said independence was a "symbol of pride and fortitude" for his nation.

At the Raghadan Palace, King Abdullah marked the occasion by awarding centennial medals to 140 Jordanians who “participated in building the nation and its institutions”.

The country also entered its 100th year since its establishment as Transjordan in 1921.

The hashtag "Jordan's independence 75" was widely shared on Twitter by officials and the public expressing their pride.

"Thank you to all our friends who noted this auspicious occasion which all #Jordanians are proud of. Happy Independence Day," the country's ambassador to the UK Omar Nahar wrote on Twitter.

Google dedicated a special doodle, a picture that shows up on the Google search page, of the Jordanian flag to celebrate.

Emirates airline issued a special Jordanian menu on flights to and from the kingdom on May 25.

Special announcements and a festive menu will be served on Emirates flights to and from Jordan on the country's Independence Day.
Special announcements and a festive menu will be served on Emirates flights to and from Jordan on the country's Independence Day.

The special festive menu included a traditional mansaf served as the main course, and a cream-filled kunafa for dessert.

Emirates is also offering travellers special fares on flights from Jordan to Dubai, with up to 25 per cent off ticket prices. The flash sale runs until Wednesday, May 26, and is valid on bookings for travel until September 30. Economy class sale fares start from 247 Jordanian dinars ($348) while business class fares are available from 857 dinars.

Burj Khalifa lights up in Jordanian flag on kingdom’s independence day

Burj Khalifa lights up in Jordanian flag on kingdom’s independence day

Emirates has been flying to Jordan since 1986, and is set to celebrate its 35th anniversary in the country later this year. The Dubai airline is operating daily flights to Amman with its A380 double-decker superjumbo.

From July, Emirates says it plans to add more flights from Dubai to the Jordanian capital as demand rises.

Jordan’s National Centre for Security and Crises Management said 64,000 people received Covid-19 vaccinations on Jordan’s Independence day as the country recorded 920 new cases and 11 deaths.