TAP Portugal
TAP Portugal is the flag carrier airline of Portugal.[1] Its headquarters and hub are at Lisbon Portela Airport. TAP operates about 2,000 flights a week to 88 destinations in 38 countries worldwide.
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Hubs | Lisbon Airport | |||
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Frequent-flyer program | TAP Miles&Go | |||
Alliance | Star Alliance | |||
Fleet size | 75 | |||
Destinations | 93 | |||
Employees | 6,626 |
History
TAP Portugal was founded on March 14, 1945. It began flying on September 19, 1945. [2] It's first flight was from Lisbon to Madrid. [3] The one-millionth passenger flew on TAP on 19 June 1964, 18 years after the airline began operations. In 1969, TAP began flying New York City.[4] Boston was added to the New York service in 1970. TAP bought Boeing 747 airplanes during the 1970s. In 1975, TAP was nationalized, becoming a state-owned corporation (Empresa Pública) and changing its name to TAP Air Portugal in March 1979. TAP became a member of Star Alliance in 2005. [5]
TAP Portugal Media
Douglas DC-4 of TAP arriving at London Heathrow Airport from Lisbon in 1954
Sud Aviation Caravelle VI-R of TAP at London Heathrow Airport in 1966
Rossio Square, Lisbon, in June 1968, showing a TAP advertisement in the background at night
A TAP Air Portugal L-1011-500 at Lisbon Portela Airport in 1988
A TAP Air Portugal A340-300 in first livery in 1995
Former Fokker 100 of TAP Air Portugal subsidiary Portugália Airlines
TAP Air Portugal tail fins
David Neeleman, co-owner of TAP between privatisation in 2015 and renationalisation in 2020, also the founder of jetBlue, WestJet and Azul.
Miguel Antunes Frasquilho, Chairman of TAP since 2017 until March 2023.
References
- ↑ "TAP: Socialist government to retake control of Portuguese flag carrier – Portugal - Portuguese American Journal". Portuguese American Journal. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
- ↑ "TAP Portugal Frequent Flyer Mileage Program - PartnerPlusBenefit". UK PartnerPlusBenefit. Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
- ↑ "History - TAP Portugal". Retrieved 16 January 2016.
- ↑ "History of TAP Portugal". SeatMaestro.com. Retrieved 16 January 2016.[dead link]
- ↑ "TAP Portugal". Retrieved 16 January 2016.
Gallery
An Airbus A330
An Airbus A340