Arab Bridge Maritime continues safe routes amid flight disruptions
The Arab Bridge Maritime Company, jointly owned by Egypt, Jordan, and Iraq, has announced the uninterrupted continuation of its ferry services linking Aqaba (Jordan) with Nuweiba and Taba (Egypt).
The company emphasized that its daily scheduled trips are operating safely, regularly, and on time, despite recent challenges facing the region.
In light of increased demand caused by the cancellation or delay of many flights in the region, Arab Bridge Maritime has added extra sailings in recent days to serve more travelers.
The company stressed its essential role as the primary maritime link between Egypt and Jordan, offering two key routes: Aqaba–Nuweiba (2.5 hours) and Aqaba–Taba (30 minutes).
Arab Bridge Maritime highlighted its reliability and safety standards, making it a trusted choice for students, tour groups, pilgrims, business travelers, and anyone affected by flight cancellations. The company transported over 10,000 passengers in just the past three days on its regular and additional services.
Passengers can easily book tickets through the company’s official offices in Jordan and Egypt or via its online booking system at (http://www.abmaritime.com.jo), and fares remain affordable to accommodate current economic conditions.
Travel by ferry is presented as an economical and safe option, connecting travelers efficiently to onward flights from Sharm El-Sheikh or Cairo International Airports. The overland journey from Nuweiba to Sharm El-Sheikh takes only about two hours.
Arab Bridge Maritime reaffirms its commitment to safety, reliability, and flexible travel options for all during a period of uncertainty in the region.