TAAG Angola to connect Brazaville from August

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TAAG Angola Airlines Angola will resume flights to Brazzaville, effective August 2, 2024, connecting Luanda to the Republic of Congo capital city with two weekly frequencies. Flights will depart from Luanda on Friday and Sunday, operated by a Dash-8 400 aircraft, with 74 passengers’ total capacity (10 in Business Class and 64 in Economy Class).

Brazzaville is the largest city in the Republic of Congo, aggregating key economic/industrial activity and services, being an attractive destination for families and the corporate segment.

From a network planning perspective, the Angola – Republic of Congo link, via Brazzaville, will provide TAAG with greater connectivity and traffic within the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC).

Useful information for interested passengers is that tickets are already available at TAAG’s touchpoints with customers benefiting from competitive rates by purchasing their tickets in advance.

Thus, TAAG reinforces its strategic positioning as a facilitator, connecting nations and economies to empower trade and foster people mobility, intra-Africa and beyond.

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