Iberojet

Iberojet
Subsidiary
Industry Travel
Founded 1973
Parent Avoris Reinventing travel
Website www.iberojet.es

Iberojet was a Spanish holiday company, and a constituent of the Orizonia Corporation.

Overview

Iberojet was a wholesale travel company founded in 1973,[1] providing a range of services, most notably air travel. The company's key services were holidays within Spain, including the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands; the wider European continent and the Mediterranean, including major capitals and tourism circuits; the Caribbean, including the Dominican Republic, Mexico and Jamaica; North Africa, including Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt, and also Brazil in South America. Most notably, the company was the first to offer direct flights from Spain to destinations such as India, Jamaica, Corfu, Cyprus and Zanzibar. For a short period, the company also operated a fleet of cruise ships, a service which was later terminated when Orizonia Corporation collaborated with Carnival Corporation & plc, forming Ibero Cruises.

References

  1. "Viajes Iberojet, S.A.: Private Company Information - Bloomberg". www.bloomberg.com.
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