Tap Air Portugal is warming up its engines with a view to summer 2022 and, as of 27 March will be once again operating flights on six Italian airports, as it did before the pandemic, for a total of 93 weekly frequencies between Italy and its Lisbon hub.
Flights from six Italian cities
As of 28 March and through the summer season Tap Air Portugal will operate 28 weekly flights from Milan Malpensa and Rome Fiumicino, 14 from Venice and 8 from Florence, in addition to 7 from Bologna and 8 from Naples.
Punta Cana and Cancun are two new destinations from Lisbon
Starting on 21 June services to Caracas via Lisbon will resume with Tuesday and Saturday Airbus A330neo flights and a capacity of 298 passengers. Also via Lisbon, Tap passengers can fly to North America and to Brazil, which has now reopened its borders to leisure travel, Africa and the Portuguese islands. Punta Cana and Cancun are two new destinations, with the possibility of a Portugal stopover free of charge for up to 5 nights, either on the outward or the return leg.
A codeshare with Ita and high-speed Trenitalia combinations
Thanks to the codeshare agreement with Ita Airways Italian passengers can choose to depart not only from the six airports served directly by the Portuguese carrier, but also from Brindisi, Bologna, Bari, Catania, Genoa, Naples, Palermo, Lamezia Terme, Turin, Trieste and Verona. In addition, the agreement with AccesRail and the resulting codeshare with Trenitalia, means passengers can use high-speed train/plane combinations on the same ticket, starting or ending their journey in the central stations of many Italian cities.