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Encyclopedia > Transportes Aereos Portugueses


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Transportes Aereos Portugueses - definition of Transportes Aereos Portugueses in Encyclopedia (314 words)
Transportes Aéreos Portugueses — also called TAP Air Portugal, Air Portugal or simply TAP — is the Portuguese national airline.
The one millionth passenger flew on TAP on June 19 1964, 18 years after the airline began operations.
In 1994, TAP began a code sharing arrangement with Delta Airlines for north Atlantic service.
TAP Portugal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (355 words)
TAP Portugal (Transportes Aéreos Portugueses) (IATA: TP, ICAO: TAP, and Callsign: Air Portugal) is the national airline of Portugal and based in Lisbon.
The airline was founded as a public service on March 14, 1945 and began commercial service on September 19, 1946, flying from Lisbon to Madrid under its original name of Transportes Aereos Portugueses (TAP).
TAP Portugal has shareholdings in a number of other airlines: White (75%), Air Sao Tome e Principe (40%), Linhas Aereas de Sao Tome e Principe (40%) and Air Macau (15%).
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