TAP Air Portugal restarting all North America services
Portuguese carrier TAP Air Portugal will resume all US routes by October.
It is adding more flights from Lisbon to Chicago O’Hare, San Francisco and New York’s JFK airports in September and October
By October it will serve all nine North American gateway cities it operated to before the pandemic, which includes Montreal and Toronto.
In the US it also serves Newark, Boston, Miami and Washingtonn, DC.
Next month the Newark route increase to twice daily and New York JFK goes to three times a day in October.
Travel to Portugal for US nationals is still limited to essential workers, humanitarian, study or family reasons.
TAP says it has now resumed 86% of all its European destinations and American customers can connect to 35 cities across Europe.
The airline has implemented the TAP Clean & Safe program, which meets the hygiene, health and sanitary guidelines of EASA and IATA.
Written by Ray Montgomery, US editor
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