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TAP Air Portugal reaches landmark number of passengers for flights from Portugal to Brazil

Ruby Waghorn
Last updated: 24 December 2024 00:00
By Ruby Waghorn
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TAP Air Portugal, voted ‘Europe’s leading airline to South America’ by the World Travel Awards, has recently hit an astounding milestone. TAP Air Portugal, part of the Star Alliance network of airlines, provided a total of two million passengers on its flight path from Portugal to Brazil in 2024. An achievement never before reached in a single year.

TAP Air Portugal provides more than 1,250 weekly flights between 30 countries worldwide, including: Africa, Europe and North and South America. TAP Airlines, known for their cheap flights and excellent service, allows for lift-off in over 2,500 flights in the air every day.

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TAP Air celebrates their two millionth passenger on their route from Portugal to Brazil © Riik Mctr 

Thoughts from TAP CEO, Luís Rodrigues

Luís Rodrigues, the CEO of TAP, commented on the companies accomplishment, adding that:

”TAP is proud to connect two countries with a shared history and a promising future. This record reflects our commitment to the quality of our services and our passengers’ confidence in our work. We thank everyone who has chosen and continues to choose TAP for their journeys between Portugal and Brazil and we remain committed to offering an exceptional flight experience”.

Future plans for TAP Airlines

TAP plans to continue growing into 2025, expanding between countries and continuing to excel in their excellent customer service. Flights planned to begin in 2025 include routes to Boston and Los Angeles, among many other routes, including both stop-over and direct flights.

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TAP Air plans to continue their growth into the New Year © Mark Burmarrad

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