Categoria: Angolan Airlines
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TAAG and Gol airlines sign another agreement, this time for the cargo segment
TAAG will use the hold luggage space on GOL’s commercial flights, as well as the space on freighters (cargo-only aircraft) operated by Gol airlines on its domestic and regional routes, depending on schedule and availability. . With this agreement, TAAG intends to increase the volume of cargo transported and gain greater attractiveness in attracting new…
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TAAG participates in the African Aviation Summit
TAAG CEO Eduardo Fairen participated in the 31st African Aviation Summit, where he shared his ideas on innovative financing strategies. This year’s event was under the theme Air Financing Strategies for Recovery and Growth, and took place from 10 to 12 May 2023, at The Bill Gallagher Room, Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa. During…
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TAAG will operate direct flights Luanda-Porto during the festive period
TAAG, Angolan airlines, announced direct flights between Luanda and Porto, during the festive season “to add more mobility options to passengers and customers”. A press release issued by TAAG reads: “The flights from Luanda to Porto will take place during the night and are scheduled for the 15th, 17th, 20th and 22nd of December, while…
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TAAG makes agreement with Gol airlines
TAAG traces roadmap to return to profit and targets Brazil as a strategic market; the plan is to invest US$ 2 billion in the coming years. An international aviation market conference held in Salvador, in August 2022, was the kickoff for a partnership that is taking shape between Brazil and Angola. On that occasion, the…
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TAAG faz acordo com a Gol
TAAG traça roteiro para voltar ao lucro e mira o Brasil como mercado estratégico; plano é investir US$ 2 bilhões nos próximos anos. Uma conferência internacional do mercado de aviação realizada em Salvador, em Agosto de 2022, foi o pontapé inicial para uma parceria que está a materializar-se entre o Brasil e Angola. Na ocasião,…
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TAAG announces operational loss of more than 600 million dollars and new Recapitalization Plan
The Angolan airline TAAG will have a recapitalization and complementary reorganization plan and in the last two or three years, due to the pandemic, it has suffered losses assumed by the State, of more than 600 million dollars (556 million euros). We are working with the Ministry of Finance on TAAG’s recapitalization and complementary restructuring…
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FLY Angola will explore new routes
In the coming months of this year, FLY Angola will start operating in African markets, with the branch FLY Centrafrique, headquartered in the Central African Republic (RCA), to connect neighbouring countries, from Bangui on regional flights. With this move, the national private company thus responds to an expression of interest on the part of the…