Starting in November, Spanish airline Iberia will add a new destination to its list, thanks to the agreement reached with Spanish wholesaler SamaTravel, to operate its charter flights to Jordan.
The departures have been adapted to the new programs by the tour operator, which offers the possibility of visiting iconic places such as Petra and the pyramids of Egypt in the same trip, combining two very attractive countries for Spanish tourists.
→ Iberia was Europe’s most punctual airline in August.
Departures will be weekly, every Thursday, from Madrid.
Antonio Linares, Iberia’s Sales Director for Spain, says, “We are very pleased to announce the extension of our agreement with SamaTravel. It is the first time in our history that we will fly to Jordan, which will become our 138th destination. In addition, the combination of flights with Cairo will allow us to visit two wonders of the world, ancient and modern, in the same trip, with a single package. A differential product, of high quality, which we believe will be very well received by customers”.
According to Mohamed Ali, CEO of SamaTravel, “the extension of our agreement with Iberia not only strengthens our excellent business relationship, but also gives the industry the opportunity to launch a product with enormous potential. We want to turn Jordan into another of our star destinations, and being able to combine it with Egypt, fulfilling two dreams in a single trip, is undoubtedly an important attraction for travelers and a new sales opportunity for agencies, which will find various options tailored to all audiences to get to know the Jordanian country”.
The operation will start in November, but places are already on sale through the tour operator SamaTravel.
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