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TAP Boosts European Connectivity to Brazil and North America with Additional Flights

TAP Air Portugal is significantly expanding its flight frequency to Brazil and North America; offering European travellers enhanced options to fly to destinations like São Paulo, Porto Alegre, Brasília, Recife, Montreal, Washington DC, San Franciso and Toronto.

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The airline – as of the summer – will add 6 flights a week from Lisbon to Recife, in Brazil, for 13 weeks.

Two more flights per week will be added from Lisbon to Fortaleza and Rio de Janeiro – giving the routes a total of 9 and 12 flights a week, respectively.

TAP will also increase its operations between Lisbon and Belém, Brasília, Natal/Maceio, Porto Alegre, Salvador and São Paulo by an extra flight a week each.

By the peak of summer 2024 season and together with the increased frequencies, TAP Air Portugal will be offering 96 flights a week between Portugal and Brazil, 16 more than the 80 weekly flights operated last summer.

For Canada, 4 more flights a week to Toronto will be added, compared to summer 2023, bringing the total to 14 flights a week. The offering also increases the number of flights between Lisbon and Montreal, from five to six flights a week.

In the United States, there are now two flights a day to Washington DC, four more a week than in summer 2023. There will also be an extra flight a week between Lisbon and San Francisco, raising the frequency from five to six a week.

In total, this summer TAP will offer 77 flights a week between Portugal and the United States, five more than in the same period last year, and 20 weekly flights to Canada, five more than in the summer of 2023.

Boosting services to the Americas, TAP will fly three times a week between Lisbon and Caracas this summer, with one service making a stopover in Funchal, on the inbound sector, to add convenience for passengers flying on this to or from Madeira.

Geoff Percival
Geoff Percival
Geoff has worked in business, news, consumer and travel journalism for more than 25 years; having worked for and contributed to the likes of The Irish Examiner, Business & Finance, Business Plus, The Sunday Times, The Irish News, Senior Times, and The Sunday Tribune.
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