I Grandi Viaggi SpA
MIL:IGV
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I Grandi Viaggi SpA
Glance View
I Grandi Viaggi SpA engages in the travel and tourism sector. The company is headquartered in Milan, Milano and currently employs 228 full-time employees. The firm focuses its activities on three main business areas: Villages of Property, Marketed Villages and Tour Operator. The Villages of Property sector are the main business, which consists of the management and commercialization of the hotels owned by the Company. The Villages Marketed sector consists of the commercialization of stays at hotels owned by third parties. The Tour Operator sector is concerned with organization of tours and cruises. The company offers package tours to Italy, European destinations, as well as the United States and the Orient. The company operates through directed subsidiaries and affiliates, such as IGV Hotels SpA, IGV Club Srl, Vacanze Zanzibar Ltd and Vacanze Seychelles Ltd.
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