TAAG Angola adds flights to Cape Town, Brazza and Sao Tome
Angolan flag carrier TAAG has optimised its network, increasing frequencies on several services and synchronising connections to minimise waiting times between flights. Starting today, Luanda-Cape Town will be served nine times a week, with double daily flights on Wednesdays and Saturdays to absorb increased demand mid-week and over the weekend. The schedule on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Sunday remains unchanged at a single flight on each of those days.
On the other hand, São Tome and Principe grow from two to three flights a week; while Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, gets a second flight with departures on Wednesday and Sunday. Both flights to Brazzaville, will be day-time services, expanding opportunities for travellers to connect to a wider choice of destinations with minimal waiting times. São Tome will be served every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.
TAAG says the changes will result in smoother connections between its domestic, regional and international services.


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