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Jet4you

 
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Jet4you
Jet4you Logo.png
IATA
8J
ICAO
JFU
Callsign
ARGAN
Founded 2006
Commenced operations 26 February 2006
Bases Mohammed V International Airport
Focus cities
Fleet size 6
Destinations 18
Parent company TUI Travel PLC (40%)
Attijariwafa Bank (20%)
Headquarters Casablanca, Morocco
Key people Jawad Ziyat (CEO) [1]
Website www.jet4you.com

Jet4you is a low-cost airline based in Casablanca, Morocco. It operates services between Moroccan cities and destinations in France, Belgium, Spain and Italy. Its main base is Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport, with focus cities at Agadir, Nador, Paris and Tangier.[2]

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History

A Jet4you Boeing 737-400 aircraft model. (2007)

The airline started operations on 26 February 2006. It is owned by TUI Travel PLC (40%), Attijariwafa Bank (20%), Investima-SGMB (20%) and MM.Marrache et Benabbes Taarji (20%). The shareholders have jointly established a Moroccan company, Societe d'Investissement Aerienne, the investment vehicle behind the airline.[2]

The objective is to widen the network to other European countries and reach 1.5 million passengers by 2010, with a fleet of ten aircraft and a 395-strong team.

On 17 June 2008, it was announced that TUI Travel had taken 100% ownership of the airline.[3]

Jet4you adopted the IATA code 8J from the now defunct Russian airline Komiinteravia.

Destinations

Fleet

The Jet4you fleet includes the following aircraft (at 10 November 2009):[4]

Jet4you Fleet
Aircraft In Fleet Routes Notes
Boeing 737-400 3 Short-medium haul
Boeing 737-800 3 Short-medium haul Equipped with winglets
Total 6

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