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New Porto to Boston Route Launched by TAP Air Portugal

Louie Amos
Last updated: 16 May 2025 11:35
By Louie Amos
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A new route has been launched by TAP Air Portugal, which will transport travellers from Porto to Boston four times a week. The introduction of this route has strengthened ties between Portugal and the USA while adding to the routes already in place between the two countries.

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TAP Air Portugal’s Celebrations of This Milestone

A celebration took place at Porto’s Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport, which was attended by Portugal’s Secretary of State for Infrastructure, Hugo Espírito Santo. TAP Air Portugal’s President, Luís Rodrigues, was also in attendance to celebrate this achievement.

The expansion of routes offered by TAP Air Portugal comes just after the recent formation of their Frequent Flyers Partnership with Etihad Airways.

Luís Rodrigues commented on this milestone for TAP Air Portugal:

“TAP is bringing Porto closer to the rest of the world, favouring the mobility of residents and communities, while capturing and attracting important North American and Brazilian tourist flows to Porto and Northern Portugal. The TAP Group employs 368 workers at its base in Porto and indirectly generates hundreds of jobs in the tourism sector and through our suppliers.”

A TAP Air Portugal Airbus A319-111 ready for take-off
A TAP Air Portugal Airbus A319-111 ready for take-off © Luc Willems

The Schedule of Flights from Porto to Boston

The schedule of flights between Porto and Boston Logan International Airport is due to remain continuous until October 2025, and operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. The flights from Porto to Boston will take off early evening, and the flights from Boston to Porto will take off in the late evening.

CEO of ANA Airports, Thierry Liggonière, further commented on this milestone:

“This inaugural flight to Boston is a milestone that we are very proud of, resulting from continuous and collaborative work with TAP Air Portugal as strategic partners. We congratulate TAP for their commitment to Porto, which not only reinforces our connection to the North American market and the Portuguese diaspora but also confirms the role of Porto Airport as a strategic platform for the development of new international routes, with a focus on quality of service and sustainability.”

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