Etiqueta: Airlines
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TAP inaugurates route between Porto and Luanda
TAP inaugurated the new route that directly connects the city of Porto to Luanda, with two weekly flights. Flights will depart from Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport on Wednesdays and Sundays at 1:30 pm, arriving in Luanda at 9:35 pm. In the opposite direction, they depart from Quatro de Fevereiro airport at 23:20, arriving in Porto…
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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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Ethiopian Airlines resumes flights to Pakistan after almost 20 years
Ethiopian Airlines resumes flights to Pakistan after 19 years. Ethiopian Airlines’ restarted direct flights to Karachi and its first flight, with 110 passengers on board, landed at Jinnah International Airport this week. Those arriving in the country include senior Ethiopian officials, diplomats and a trade delegation, who received a warm welcome upon arrival. The flight,…
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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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LAM creates teams to work on company’s restructuring
Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique – LAM), whose management is now supported by the Fly Modern Ark (FMA) consultancy, is setting up teams in all areas of the state-owned company to work on its restructuring. “Since April 18, the management of our flag carrier has been supported by an international consultant, FMA-Fly Modern Ark”, reads a…
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Cape Verdean airlines convenes shareholders to approve Business Plan
The TACV (Cape Verdean airlines) will discuss and vote, in the extraordinary general assembly, on May 3, the business plan until 2027, after which it prepares to incorporate a second aircraft into the fleet. According to the convocation for this extraordinary general assembly, the administration of Transportes Aéreos de Cabo Verde (TACV), held in 90%…
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RwandAir and Turkish Airlines sign codeshare agreement
RwandAir has reached a codeshare agreement, which is expected to be signed with Qatar Airlines in 2021, thus helping its customers to reach 65 destinations in Africa and the world, in general. RwandAir thus counts more than 30 airlines that already have agreements with Turkish Airlines, so that they can share routes. In a message…
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Airline CEO checks in passengers and provides flight attendant service [WATCH!]
Everyone knows that a good leader lives by example and inspires others to do the same by setting the right performance examples, which is why employees look to their leaders for inspiration. A recent viral image of new Air New Zealand PCA Greg Foran serving water and offering lunch to passengers on a flight is…
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TAAG expands destinations in Europe with Iberia
TAAG – Angolan Airlines announced this Monday, November 21, the expansion of its network of destinations in Europe and domestic connections in Spain, connecting Luanda to multiple international destinations, with a stopover at Madrid Barajas Airport. From now on, TAAG passengers will be able to travel to London (United Kingdom), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Rome and Milan…
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TAAG creates Contingency Plan to minimize the impact of a possible strike
In a public statement issued by TAAG on Friday, that reads: “TAAG Linhas Aéreas de Angola received yesterday, September 30th, a strike notice from the Air Line Pilots Union (SPLA) starting on October 7th“. “In response to this communication, TAAG immediately created a contingency plan to minimize the impact of the possible strike”. “The TAAG…