TAAG (Linhas Aéreas de Angola) has expanded its network of regional destinations, offering two weekly flights between Luanda and Ponta Negra, the second largest city and main commercial center in the Republic of Congo, whose inaugural flight will take place today, Monday. fair, 12.
According to a statement from TAAG, this route will have two weekly flights with departures on Mondays and Fridays, operated by the DASH 8 aircraft with capacity for 74 passengers, 64 in economy class and 10 in business class.
TAAG also adds that with the connection to Ponta Negra, it will add eight destinations in Africa, thus reinforcing its role as a reference operator in the region, guaranteeing connection to a variety of Portuguese, French and English speaking countries. For the national flag carrier, Ponta Negra is an attractive destination for the oil industry segment and the corporate market, its tourist and leisure potential being another calling card of this new connection made available by TAAG. According to the note, in total TAAG now connects 13 cities globally, namely Ponta Negra (Republic of Congo), Accra (Ghana), Cape Town, Johannesburg (South Africa) Windhoek (Namibia), Maputo (Mozambique) , Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of Congo), Lagos (Nigeria), São Tomé (São Tomé and Príncipe), Lisbon (Portugal) and Madrid (Spain) in the European continent, as well as São Paulo (Brazil) and Havana (Cuba) in the Americas.