With nearly 40 million people slated to fly during the holidays this year, airlines are preparing for what could be one of the busiest holiday travel seasons on record.
27.11.2023 - 09:41 / traveldailynews.com / Vicky Karantzavelou
TAAG is the leading airline in the country and is recognized worldwide for its strong high-yield market, having grown its current network to 12 domestic and 13 international destinations.
LUANDA – TAAG Angola Airlines will provide greater mobility options to its passengers and customers by increasing to 6 weekly flights the Luanda (Angola) – São Paulo (Brazil) connection,
effective December 11, 2023.
More than a point-to-point link, São Paulo and Luanda are connection hubs between Latin America, Africa, and Europe, with growing transatlantic demand for passengers, from tourists, families, and corporate segments.
Thus, São Paulo is a strategic route for TAAG Angola Airlines, as a gateway to multiple domestic destinations in Brazil and Latam due to the codeshare agreement signed between TAAG and GOL in April, this year.
The Luanda/São Paulo route is operated by a Boeing 777-300 aircraft, with daily flights (excluding Wednesdays), from December 11, ahead. TAAG is committed to continually improving customer service and connectivity complying with market demand.
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