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JFU

Commenced operations
  
26 February 2006

Founded
  
2006

JFU
  
ARGAN

Headquarters
  
Casablanca, Morocco

Fleet size
  
4

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Ceased operations
  
April 2012 (merged with Jetairfly)

Operating bases
  
Mohammed V International Airport

Focus cities
  
Agadir Marrakech Paris Charleroi

Alliance
  
Airlines of the TUI Travel group

Operating base
  
Mohammed V International Airport

Parent organizations
  
TUI Group, TUI Travel, Attijariwafa Bank

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Jet4you was a low-cost airline based in Casablanca, Morocco. It operated services between Moroccan cities and destinations in France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Ireland (Sunway charter) and Italy. Its main base was Casablanca Mohammed V International Airport, with focus cities at Agadir, Nador, Paris and Tangier.

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History

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

The objective was 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, and on 18 July 2009, TUI Travel signed a letter of intent to sell a majority stake in Jet4you to Royal Air Maroc

Jet4you adopted the IATA code 8J from the now defunct Russian airline Komiinteravia. (This code was subsequently removed from Jet4you and assigned to Línea Aérea EcoJet S.A.)

On 10 January 2012, it was announced that Jet4you would be completely integrated in the Belgian company Jetairfly. Jetairfly took over all the aircraft, personnel and routes from Jet4you. The integration into Jetairfly was finalised in 2012, and all operations transferred in April 2012. All aircraft are now in Jetairfly colours, and all flights are booked through Jetairfly.

Fleet

Jet4You ceased operations in 2011, and merged with Jetairfly. For some other fleet information, redirect to: JetairFly's fleet:

References

Jet4you Wikipedia