TAP Air Portugal Expands Regional Operations With Nonstop Oporto–Sal Route. TAP Air Portugal is expanding its international network from Oporto Airport with a new direct service to Sal Island in Cape Verde. Set to launch on October 25, the new route joins an extensive network connecting Portugal’s northern hub to major destinations across Europe, the Americas, and Africa.
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During the winter season, the route will operate twice weekly using Airbus A320neo aircraft. Flights will depart from Oporto on Thursdays and Sundays at 20:50, arriving in Sal at 00:20 the following day. Return flights will depart Sal on Fridays and Mondays at 01:20, landing in Oporto at 06:40. For the IATA summer season, frequencies will adjust to Wednesdays and Saturdays from Oporto, with return flights operating on Thursdays and Sundays.
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The addition of Sal reinforces TAP Air Portugal’s strategy to strengthen Oporto Airport as a key international focus city. The carrier currently operates over 130 weekly direct flights from the city, including more than 20 weekly intercontinental flights serving seven long-haul destinations: Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, New York, Boston, Luanda, Praia, and Sal. Furthermore, the airline recently launched Oporto–Terceira and Oporto–Praia services, while converting its Oporto–Boston route from seasonal to year-round operations.
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