TAP Portugal destinations

A TAP Portugal Airbus A319-100 lands at Frankfurt Airport in 2011.

TAP Portugal was founded as a division of Portugal's Civil Aviation Department under the name Transportes Aéreos Portugueses on 14 March 1945,[1] and started operations on 19 September 1946, initially serving the LisbonMadrid route using Douglas DC-3 equipment.[2][3]:917 A year later, the carrier added a route to Angola and Mozambique, at the time claimed to be the world's longest route operated with a DC-3, having 13 intermediate stops.[4]:838

In 1957, the airline deployed Super Constellations on the Lisbon–London and Lisbon–Paris sectors, yet operations of the type date back to November 1955, when these aircraft started flying the route that linked Portugal with Portuguese Angola and Portuguese Mozambique.[3]:917 By December 1957, the carrier's network consisted of the long-haul Lisbon–KanoLeopoldvilleLuandaLourenço Marques line, as well as medium- and short-haul routes radiating from Lisbon and serving Casablanca, London, Madrid, Paris and Tangier, and a single domestic flight between Lisbon and Oporto.[3]:917 On 1 November 1962, the airline started services between Lisbon and London in its own right, flying the route using Caravelle equipment and taking over the services that had been operated by British European Airways on behalf of the company.[5]

As of August 2012, TAP Portugal was the European airline with the most destinations in Brazil (10), being the leader in terms of passengers transported between this country and Europe, in comparison with their European counterparts, as well as with the Brazilian ones.[6] As of August 2012, regarding passenger seating capacity, it was also the third-largest European airline to fly to Latin America;[6] as of March 2013, the carrier shifted to the fourth position in the Europe-Latin America sector.[7] Data from the latest financial report, corresponding to the fiscal year 2012, showed that the airline had in Europe its main source for passenger traffic, and that the most important long-haul market was South America.[8]

Apart from Brazil, the countries with the most destinations served by the carrier are Spain (7), France (6) and Germany (5). TAP Portugal also flies to other 25 international destinations in Europe, 15 in Africa, two in the United States and one more in Latin America (Caracas). In the end of 2013, TAP announced its plan to start flying to six additional destinations in Europe during 2014 (Nantes, Hannover, Tallinn, Gothenburg, Belgrade and Saint Petersburg),[9] whose schedule was announced prior to 31 March 2014. As of June 2014, the number of destinations in Brazil served by the carrier increased to 12 with the addition of Belém and Manaus to the route network. During July 2014, TAP Portugal launched services to Belgrade, Bogotá, Gothenburg, Hanover, Nantes, Oviedo, Panama City, Saint Petersburg and Tallinn.[10]

List

TAP Portugal's route network includes 84 destinations in 35 countries, as of April 2016.[11] Following is a list of destinations the airline flies to according to its scheduled services. It also includes cities served by the airline's subsidiaries Portugália and PGA Express, as well as terminated destinations.

Country City Airport Notes Refs
AlgeriaAlgiersHouari Boumediene Airport[12]
AngolaLuandaQuatro de Fevereiro Airport[12]
ArgentinaBuenos AiresMinistro Pistarini International AirportTerminated[4]:838[13]
AustriaViennaVienna International Airport[12][14]
BelgiumBrusselsBrussels Airport[12]
BrazilBelémVal de Cans International Airport[15][16][17]
BrazilBelo HorizonteTancredo Neves International Airport[12]
BrazilBrasiliaBrasília International Airport[12]
BrazilCampinasViracopos-Campinas International AirportTerminated[18]
BrazilFortalezaPinto Martins International Airport[12]
BrazilManausEduardo Gomes International AirportTerminated[15][16][17]
BrazilNatalAugusto Severo International AirportTerminated
BrazilNatalSão Gonçalo do Amarante–Gov. Aluízio Alves International Airport[12]
BrazilPorto AlegreSalgado Filho International Airport[12]
BrazilRecifeRecife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport[12]
BrazilRio de JaneiroRio de Janeiro-Galeão International Airport[12]
BrazilSalvador da BahiaDeputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport[12]
BrazilSão PauloSão Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport[12]
CanadaMontrealMontréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International AirportTerminated[4]:838[13]
CanadaTorontoToronto Pearson International AirportTerminated[19]:125
Cape VerdeBoa VistaRabil Airport[20]
Cape VerdePraiaPraia International Airport[12]
Cape VerdeSalAmílcar Cabral International Airport[12]
Cape VerdeSão VicenteSão Pedro Airport[12][21]
ColombiaBogotáEl Dorado International AirportTerminated[22]
CroatiaDubrovnikDubrovnik AirportTerminated[23]
CroatiaZagrebZagreb AirportTerminated[24]
CubaVaraderoJuan Gualberto Gómez AirportTerminated[25]
CuraçaoCuraçaoHato International AirportTerminated[26]:105
Czech RepublicPraguePrague Ruzyně Airport[12]
Côte d'IvoireAbidjanPort Bouet AirportTerminated[25]:105
Democratic Republic of the CongoKinshasaN'djili AirportTerminated[26]:105
DenmarkCopenhagenCopenhagen Airport[12]
Dominican RepublicPunta CanaPunta Cana International AirportTerminated[25][26]:105[27]
EstoniaTallinnTallinn AirportTerminated[10]
FinlandHelsinkiHelsinki Airport[12]
FranceBordeauxBordeaux–Mérignac Airport[12][28]
FranceLyonLyon-Saint Exupéry Airport[12]
FranceMarseilleMarseille Provence Airport[12]
FranceNantesNantes Airport[10]
FranceNiceNice Côte d'Azur Airport[12]
FranceParisParis-Charles de Gaulle AirportTerminated[26]:105
FranceParisParis-Orly Airport[12]
FranceToulouseToulouse-Blagnac Airport[12]
GermanyBerlinBerlin Schönefeld AirportTerminated
GermanyBerlinBerlin Tegel Airport
GermanyDüsseldorfDüsseldorf International Airport[12][29]
GermanyFrankfurtFrankfurt Airport[12]
GermanyHamburgHamburg Airport[12]
GermanyHanoverHannover AirportTerminated[24]
GermanyMunichMunich Airport[12]
GermanyStuttgartStuttgart AirportTerminated[30]
GhanaAccraKotoka International Airport[12][31]
GreeceAthensAthens International AirportTerminated[32]
Guinea-BissauBissauOsvaldo Vieira International Airport[33][34]
HungaryBudapestBudapest Ferenc Liszt International AirportTerminated[24]
IrelandDublinDublin AirportTerminated[30]
ItalyBolognaBologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport[12]
ItalyMilanLinate AirportTerminated[35]
ItalyMilanMalpensa Airport[12]
ItalyRomeLeonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport[12]
ItalyTurinTurin Caselle AirportTerminated[36]
ItalyVeniceVenice Marco Polo Airport[12]
LuxembourgLuxembourgFindel Airport[12]
MacauMacauMacau International AirportTerminated[26]:105
MaliBamakoBamako-Sénou International AirportTerminated[37]
MoroccoCasablancaMohammed V International Airport[12]
MoroccoMarrakechMarrakesh-Menara Airport[12]
MoroccoTangerTangier Ibn Battouta Airport[38]
MozambiqueMaputoMaputo International Airport[12]
MozambiqueBeiraBeira AirportTerminated[4]:838[39]
NetherlandsAmsterdamAmsterdam Airport Schiphol[12]
NigeriaKanoMallam Aminu Kano International AirportTerminated[39][40]
NorwayOsloFornebu AirportTerminated[26]:105
NorwayOsloGardermoen Airport[12]
PanamaPanama CityTocumen International AirportTerminated[22]
PolandWarsawWarsaw Chopin Airport[12]
PortugalFaroFaro Airport[12]
PortugalFunchalMadeira AirportFocus city[12]
PortugalHortaHorta Airport[12]
PortugalLisbonLisbon Portela AirportHub[12]
PortugalPicoPico Airport[12]
PortugalPonta DelgadaJoão Paulo II Airport[12]
PortugalPortoFrancisco de Sá Carneiro AirportFocus city[12]
PortugalPorto SantoPorto Santo Airport[12]
PortugalSanta Maria IslandSanta Maria AirportTerminated[13]
PortugalTerceiraLajes Field[12]
Republic of the CongoBrazzavilleMaya-Maya AirportTerminated[19]:125
RomaniaBucharestHenri Coandă International AirportTerminated[24]
RussiaMoscowDomodedovo International Airport[12]
RussiaSaint PetersburgPulkovo AirportTerminated[10]
SenegalDakarLéopold Sédar Senghor International Airport[12]
SerbiaBelgradeBelgrade Nikola Tesla AirportTerminated[10]
South AfricaJohannesburgOR Tambo International AirportTerminated[25]
SpainA CoruñaA Coruña Airport[12]
SpainBarcelonaBarcelona El Prat Airport[12]
SpainBilbaoBilbao Airport[12]
SpainLas PalmasGran Canaria AirportTerminated[4]:838
SpainMadridMadrid-Barajas Airport[12]
SpainMálagaMálaga Airport[12]
SpainOviedoAsturias Airport[10]
SpainSantiago de CompostelaSantiago de Compostela AirportTerminated[19]:125
SpainSevilleSan Pablo Airport[12]
SpainValenciaValencia Airport[12]
SpainVigoVigo-Peinador Airport[12]
SwedenGothenburgGothenburg-Landvetter AirportTerminated[24]
SwedenStockholmStockholm-Arlanda Airport[12]
SwitzerlandBaselEuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-FreiburgTerminated[19]:125
FranceMulhouse
GermanyFreiburg
SwitzerlandGenevaGeneva International Airport[12]
SwitzerlandZürichZürich Airport[12]
São Tomé and PríncipeSão ToméSão Tomé International Airport[12]
ThailandBangkokDon Mueang International AirportTerminated[26]:105
United KingdomLondonGatwick Airport[12]
United KingdomLondonLondon Heathrow Airport[12]
United KingdomManchesterManchester Airport[12][41]
United KingdomNewcastleNewcastle AirportTerminated[27]
United StatesBostonLogan International Airport[42]
United StatesMiamiMiami International Airport[12]
United StatesNew York CityJohn F. Kennedy International Airport[13][26]:105[42]
United StatesNewarkNewark Liberty International Airport[12]
VenezuelaCaracasSimón Bolívar International Airport[12]
ZimbabweHarareHarare International AirportTerminated[4]:838

References

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