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How to Book European Travel on Girjet

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Girjet is a Spanish airline that offers charter services to and from the Barcelona International Airport. Learn about what Girjet has to offer its distinguished customers.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Computer with Internet access

    Book Travel on Girjet

  1. Step 1

    Call Girjet directly 011 (+34) 934 712 986 to a book a flight over the phone.

  2. Step 2

    Visit the Girjet Web site (see Resources below) to research flight prices, read about the rules and restrictions for flights, and search for available flights.

  3. Explore the Available Destinations

  4. Step 1

    Fly to London. Explore the amazing historical architecture, interesting museums and world-class shopping.

  5. Step 2

    Fly to Paris via Barcelona, Madrid or Figari. You have the option of taking a charter flight to Paris or a regularly scheduled flight.

  6. Step 3

    Fly to Rome from Barcelona on Girjet. Explore the art, history, food and culture of this ancient Italian city.

  7. Step 4

    Travel to Venice from Barcelona on Girljet. Take a gondola ride, explore the fine craftsmanship of local artisans and dine on magnificent Italian cuisine.

  8. Learn About Girjet

  9. Step 1

    Discover some interesting facts about Girjet. Girjet is short for Gestion Aerea Ajecutiva, SL. It was founded in February of 2003 and began flying later that year.

  10. Step 2

    Learn about the Girjet fleet. The Girjet fleet is made up of six Fokker F100 planes and a Boeing 757-200.

  11. Step 3

    Understand how this airline is identified by other companies and agencies. Girjet's callsign is BANJET. It is also referenced by its IATA Code, 8G and its ICAO Code, GJT.

Tips & Warnings
  • This airline does not currently offer an online booking feature.
  • All phone numbers include the United States international prefix "011." When calling internationally from outside the United States, check which prefix to use. All country codes are within parentheses and begin with a "+" sign.

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