Tap Portugal inaugurated this Saturday its new route between Lisbon and Cancun (Mexico), which will have 3 weekly frequencies and will be operated with Airbus A330neo aircraft.
Thus, Cancun becomes the first destination in Mexico operated by the airline.
See also: First phase redesign of the Mexico Valley’s airspace gets underway.
“The unbeatable air connectivity that Cancun offers is a determining factor that contributes to the recovery of the economy, so thanks to the initiatives of international companies like TAP, who show their interest and confidence in the actions we undertake for tourism, we will welcome an outstanding summer season,” said Dario Flota Ocampo, general director of the Tourism Promotion Council of Quintana Roo.
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