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Angola’s National Airline, TAAG, (Transportes Aéreos Angolanos), having a history of over 70 years, is presently undergoing a transformation to keep in tune with the requirements of the present-day world. The airline has gone for an image makeover
Angola’s National Airline, TAAG, (Transportes Aéreos Angolanos), having a history of over 70 years, is presently undergoing a transformation to keep in tune with the requirements of the present-day world. The airline has gone for an image makeover. A new management team, a new partnership with Iberia Airlines, and new destinations are the hallmark of the transformation. The airline is gearing up to take on its competitors to emerge as one of the best in the continent.
The airline has added fourteen destinations inside Angola, Important among them is a new route from the capital Luanda to the northern agricultural and mining province of Uíge. The airline is also expanding externally also adding new destinations every year. The airline is committed to improving its services on a constant basis to attract more travelers. Recently, www.trendsnafrica.com has carried a story about the focus the west African country is giving to tourism as a measure to diversify the economy, which is mainly dependent on hydrocarbon.
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Teaming up with Iberia in a code-sharing agreement is one of the ways to enhance its footprint in the aviation landscape. TAAG is now getting universal recognition. It is certified by European regulators. The alliance with the well-known Spanish carrier is a major boost for TAAG to spread its wings across the globe. Meanwhile, Angola is building itself as a major hub in Africa, with a new airport in the capital Luanda which is due to open at the end of next year.