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Orbest Orizonia Airlines, S.A., formerly ''Iberworld Airlines, S.A.'', was an
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with its head office in the ''Edificio Orizionia Corporación'' in
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, Spain. It operated regular and charter flights to destinations in Europe and the
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, scheduled domestic services, and scheduled international services to
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. In its 14-year history, Orbest Orizonia flew to four continents and operated routes to over 30 countries. Its main base was
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. Orbest Orizonia was the air division of the
Orizonia Group The Orizonia Group (''Orizonia Corporaciόn'' in Spanish) was a Spanish tour operator which was founded in 2006. The company was based on the Spanish island of Mallorca, in the Mediterranean Sea. It was the third largest tour operator in Spain. ...
, Spain's third largest tour operator.


History




Iberworld

Following the failure of
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, Iberworld was founded by
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, a Spanish tourist company, who wholly owned the new airline. Grupo Iberostar already owned a tour operator, Holiday resorts and hotels, and saw that buying BCM would be a quick way to acquire an airline. The airline was established in 1998 and started operations on 11 April 1998 with a single
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Tristar leased from Classic Airways of the United Kingdom. The L-1011 was used on routes from
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and
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to London. The next day, on 12 April 1998, the first
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was delivered and it started services to complement the Tristar. By 5 May, a second A320-200 had been delivered and as the end of spring approached, they returned the L-1011 to Classic Airways. By the end of the year, however, Iberworld received two new A320 aircraft from Airbus, allowing them to make a 23.6 million Euro profit in eight months from carrying over 263,000 passengers."Iberworld – The First Eleven Years" – ''
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'', March 2009
In February 1999, the airline took delivery of their first wide-body aircraft – an
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– 300 from
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. Later that year, it received its fifth A320 and placed an order for two more of the type. 1999 was Iberworld's first full year of flying and passenger figures rose to over one million, the growth being so considerable due to the gap in the market left by
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(which stopped operations in March 1999). This airline closure allowed Iberworld to open new routes to the Caribbean. In 2000, Iberworld's growth was more modest, with passenger figures rising to 1.1 million with no new aircraft arriving. Iberworld then placed their first order for a new wide-body in July 2001, an
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to serve its long-haul destinations. Later that same year, the two A320s on order arrived; however, due to the 11 September attacks on the
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in New York, passenger numbers remained around the same as the previous year. In mid-April 2002, the Airbus A330-200 (registered EC-IDB) arrived with seating capacity for 51 Premium passengers and 287 Economy passengers. This acquisition allowed Iberworld to retire the ageing A310-300 in October 2002. In 2006, Grupo Iberostar decided to sell the airline and other parts of Iberostar for 800 million Euros while keeping the hotels and resorts. Iberworld, together with former Iberostar's tour operators, and Viajes Iberia became the new
Orizonia Group The Orizonia Group (''Orizonia Corporaciόn'' in Spanish) was a Spanish tour operator which was founded in 2006. The company was based on the Spanish island of Mallorca, in the Mediterranean Sea. It was the third largest tour operator in Spain. ...
owned by the UK's Carlyle Group (55%), Spain's Vista Capital (36%), the ICG Equity Fund (5%) and ten of the company's managers (4%). Later that same year, Iberworld carried over two million passengers, a major milestone in the airline's history. Iberworld took delivery of three A330-300 series aircraft, the larger A330 variant, another A320-200 (from
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) and leased the A330-200 to their Portuguese subsidiary
Orbest Orbest was a Portuguese charter airline headquartered in Lisbon and based at Lisbon Airport, that operated scheduled and charter flights in short and long haul operations, mainly out of Portugal on behalf of tour operators but also out of Spain o ...
. The modernized Airbus fleet of seven A320-200s, one A330-200 (leased to Orbest) and three A330-300s allowed Iberworld to report a profit every year since inception in 1998. In 2008, the Iberworld fleet paint scheme was changed to a new design deemed more appealing and eye-catching.


Orbest Orizonia

On 1 May 2011, the airline was rebranded and changed its name to Orbest Orizonia. Orbest Orizonia acceded to judicial protection on 15 February 2013, due to problems in its fusion with the Globalia Group, parent for
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. On 28 February 2013, it was announced publicly that the Spanish travel agency group Viajes Barceló would buy the airline
Orbest Orbest was a Portuguese charter airline headquartered in Lisbon and based at Lisbon Airport, that operated scheduled and charter flights in short and long haul operations, mainly out of Portugal on behalf of tour operators but also out of Spain o ...
along with another travel agent chain called Vibo.http://www.intereconomia.com/noticias-negocios/empresas/barcelo-salva-800-empleos-orizonia-20130227 Orbest previously employed over 800 employees but with this new deal by the Barceló group, the intention was to employ even more people, just over 900 employees. The airline declared
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on 5 May 2013 and ceased all operations subsequently.


Destinations


Fleet

By the time of ceasing operations, the Orbest Orizonia fleet consisted of the following aircraft:


See also

*
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Spanish airline owned by Grupo Iberostar, of which Orbest Orizonia Airlines formed a part of


References


External links


Official website
{{Airlines of Spain Defunct airlines of Spain Airlines established in 1998 Airlines disestablished in 2013