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TAAG expands the network of destinations in Europe in codeshare with IBERIA

DURBAN November 29, 2022: TAAG Linhas Aéreas de Angola has just expanded its network of destinations in Europe and domestic connections in Spain, connecting Luanda to multiple international destinations via Madrid. From now on, TAAG customers and passengers will be able to travel on a codeshare basis to London (United Kingdom), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Rome, Milan (Italy), Geneva, Zurich (Switzerland), Brussels (Belgium) and Porto (Portugal). Domestic destinations in Spain are also included, namely Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Gran Canaria, Vigo, Malaga, Bilbao, Valencia and Seville.

The codeshare system offers customers a number of advantages. Passengers now have more fare options to choose from, wider access to IBERIA destinations available in the system, acquisition of a single ticket (for itinerary on both companies) purchased in local currency and with a guarantee of protection on connecting flights. Dealing with issues such as flight booking, check-in and baggage dispatch for trips with a stopover is also more agile and convenient for the passenger, within the codeshare partnership regime.

Under the agreement between the two airlines, the Africa-Europe route (Luanda/ Madrid/Luanda) is operated by TAAG, with the Europe-Europe connections carried out by IBERIA.

TAAG thus remains committed to offering a quality service to the customer, contributing more and more connectivity in the offer of international destinations.

ENDS

About TAAG

TAAG Angola Airlines was founded in 1938 and it is based in Luanda, Angola´s capital city. For more than 80 years TAAG has connected Angolans with its key domestic and international markets. TAAG is the leading airline in the country, recognized worldwide for its strong high yield market, having grown its current network to 14 domestic and 12 international destinations. Its fleet allows, in addition to passenger transport, air cargo services which have become essential for Angola´s growth and development. TAAG is a company that prides itself on a strong track record of service and performance excellence.

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Luís Catuzeco José | luis.jose@flytaag.com

Issued locally by Big Ambitions Marketing PTY Ltd. 

Claire Lathe

Email: claire@bigambitions.co.za  

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