Angola’s flag carrier and state-owned airline, TAAG Angola Airlines, is ready to fly a new regional route to Ghana from November 30 this year in line with the Airline’s expansion master plan.
The Luanda-Accra-Luanda connection will have three weekly frequencies, with flights leaving Accra on Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday.
It will be operated by a Boeing 737-700NG aircraft with 120 passengers as a total capacity, 12 in business class and 108 in economy class.
This new route suits the corporate segment needs, allowing TAAG to offer a key connection between Ghana and Southern Africa, Europe, and Brazil, via Angola.
Speaking, Chief Executive Officer for TAAG Angola Airlines, Eduardo Fairen, said, “We will continue our growth path by adding new routes, increasing frequencies in existing destinations, and upgrading the fleet.
"At the same time, we are fostering our enablers to have more and more passengers choosing TAAG as their airline of choice for domestic and international travels.”
TAAG Angola Airlines promises to be a game changer in the Ghanaian aviation industry by virtue of its exciting packages uniquely designed with the customer in mind.
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