As Angola reopens its airspace, Portugal’s TAP airline announced over the weekend that is resuming its service to the country.
Starting Monday September 21st, Portugal’s flagship carrier will be operating three weekly flights on the popular Luanda-Lisbon route on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Due to the strong relations between the two countries the airline never really halted its services over the past few months, but was limited to repatriation and cargo flights.
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Angola had its borders and airspace closed since since March 20th, but has resumed domestic flights in September 14th and it is scheduled to resume international routes on Monday September 21st.