jordan pulse -
The Jordanian tourist transport company “JET” continues to climb to the top in the transport sector without dispute, achieving greater successes and profits every year thanks to a dynamic, flexible, and distinguished strategic leadership with the presence of two heavyweight economic minds, Chairman Dr. Kamal Al-Bakri and General Manager Dr. Khaled Al-Lahham.
JET’s revenues rose at the end of 2023 to 24.6 million dinars from its operations last year compared to about 23.9 million dinars in 2022, reflecting the economic strategy that the company follows in its operations, becoming the leader in its field.
The company recorded record numbers, in return for the distinguished service to passengers, precision in departure and arrival times, and sophistication in dealing with citizen and expatriate customers, with a fleet consisting of the best, latest, and most luxurious buses and vehicles of various sizes and duties, and distinguished professional staff and drivers with the highest degrees of craftsmanship, placing safety as a top priority.
All this excellence comes amid comprehensive services with the opening of new lines domestically and internationally, for more distinction, and to announce itself as the official carrier for many important events, until JET became the passenger transport trend in Jordan.
The company’s total operating profit for the past year amounted to 5.4 million dinars compared to 5.5 million dinars in 2022. The company’s total profits amounted to about 2.2 million dinars compared to what the company achieved in 2022 of profits amounting to 2.5 million dinars, while the company’s net profit after tax last year amounted to about 2 million dinars compared to profits of 1.8 million dinars in 2022.
Operating revenues increased during 2023 by an amount of 658,514 dinars over the same period in 2022 by 3 percent, where the revenues of the tourist transport sector increased by an amount of 2,696,004 dinars and the decrease in the fuel distribution sector by an amount of 1,951,979 dinars and the increase in passenger transport sector revenues by an amount of 78,415 dinars, and the decrease in visa and commission sector revenues by an amount of 378,054 dinars, and the increase in revenues of the JET office for tourism and travel by an amount.
In short, JET is at the top, gentlemen…"