Portuguese airline TAP announced that it will increase its transatlantic offer next summer with 17 extra flights per week to several destinations in Brazil, Venezuela and the United States.
With this increase, TAP will operate four flights per week to Belém (one more than between June and September 2022), seven to Belo Horizonte (one more), six to Salvador (one more), six to Brasília (one more) and 20 to São Paulo (two more).
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The airline will maintain its offer to the rest of Brazilian cities (Fortaleza, Natal, Maceió, Porto Alegre, Recife and Rio de Janeiro).
In addition, it will increase from two to three weekly flights between Lisbon and Caracas, to improve “the offer for the Portuguese community in Venezuela”.
TAP will also reinforce its operation in the United States, with 14 flights per week to Boston (three more), five to Chicago (one more), 10 to Miami (three more), five to San Francisco (one more) and 10 to Washington (two more).
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