Tap Portugal to begin Cape Town Flights

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Tap Air Portugal is set to launch a 3x weekly flights between the Mother City, Cape Town and Lisbon using the A330-900 neo.

The maiden flight is slated for November 11, 2020. The airline is currently in discussion with the Airport Company of South Africa (ACSA) on the schedule.

The Airline has tabled the following times pending confirmation by ACSA.

TP275 Lisbon to Cape Town departing 10:30AM arriving 11:40PM [Sun, Wed, Fri]
TP276 Cape Town to Lisbon departing 2:05AM arriving 11:30AM [Mon, Thu, Sat]

This new flight adds to a number of airlines who have announced flights to South Africa’s center of trade and commerce.

Cape Town is the oldest city in South Africa and the country’s center of trade and commerce. Located at the shore of Table Bay, the city is home to some of the most popular attractions in South Africa including Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens and the Victoria and Alfred Waterfront.

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