TAAG Angolan Airlines has increased the number of services on its main regional routes with the introduction of additional flight frequencies to Maputo (Mozambique), Cape Town and Johannesburg (South Africa) and Brazzaville (Republic of Congo).

This decision aims to offer greater flexibility, convenience and connectivity to passengers, responding to the growth in demand for these destinations, facilitating connections and leisure or business travel between Southern Africa and Central Africa.

The flight frequencies from Luanda: Below is an update on flight frequencies from Luanda: Cape Town (CPT): Increased from 9 to 10 weekly frequencies, with twice-weekly flights on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

Johannesburg (JNB): Increased from 7 to 9 weekly frequencies, with twice-weekly flights on Thursday and Saturday.

Maputo (MPM): From 4 June 2025, from 4 to 5 weekly frequencies, with flights on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday.

Brazzaville (BZV): Increased from 2 to 3 weekly frequencies, with flights on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with an updated departure time of 22:00 (Luanda local time).

This measure is part of a wider plan to optimise the Company’s network and expand, with a multifaceted impact on sectors such as tourism, local economic development and cultural exchange, positioning TAAG as a benchmark in the civil aviation sector.

TAAG thus reaffirms its commitment to providing an increasingly efficient travelling experience adapted to the needs of its customers and passengers, strengthening its presence on strategic regional routes and contributing to integration and mobility on the African continent.

 

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