The inquiry into a Royal Jordanian Montreal office touches upon the dynamic and often challenging nature of global airline route networks, particularly for carriers operating from smaller nations in a highly competitive market. As of the current aviation landscape, Royal Jordanian Airlines does not maintain a physical, customer-facing office in Montreal, nor does it operate direct flights from Montreal to Amman. This absence is not an oversight but a reflection of strategic commercial decisions made by the airline in response to economic pressures, market demand, and the evolving structure of global alliances. Understanding the current reality for Montreal-based travelers requires an examination of Royal Jordanian's historical presence in Canada, the alternative pathways available today, and the operational logic that has led to this point.