The partnership is focused on the cargo segment, following an agreement they made in April of this year to promote passenger traffic through codeshare. This information was conveyed in a note sent to JA Online today.
With the Special Prorate Agreement (SPA) agreement that has just been signed, TAAG will now incorporate GOL’s destinations in Brazil and Latin America within its distribution and cargo collection network.
The document also states that with this partnership, TAAG expands its cargo routes and strengthens its presence in Latin America, making it more competitive and with greater international coverage.
Through this agreement, TAAG aims to increase the volume of cargo transported annually, enhancing the company’s attractiveness for attracting new clients and contracts.
Depending on scheduling and availability, TAAG may utilize the belly hold space of commercial flights and freighters (exclusively cargo aircraft) operated by GOL on its domestic and regional routes.