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A TAP Portugal Airbus A319-100 lands at Frankfurt Airport in 2011.. TAP Air Portugal was founded as a division of Portugal's Civil Aviation Department under the name Transportes Aéreos Portugueses on 14 March 1945, [1] and started operations on 19 September 1946, initially serving the Lisbon–Madrid route using the Douglas DC-3.
On 21 December 1992, Martinair Flight 495 sustained a hard landing in bad weather at Faro Airport, killing 54 passengers and 2 crew out of a total of 340 occupants on board. [ 91 ] On 24 October 2011, an overnight storm collapsed portions of terminal roofs and blew out most windows in the control tower.
Porto Airport. Seasonal: Faro Airport. Spain. Málaga Airport. Seasonal: Barcelona–El Prat Airport. Madrid–Barajas Airport. United Kingdom. Glasgow Airport London-Gatwick. Manchester Airport. Seasonal: Birmingham Airport. American Airlines: United States of America Charlotte Douglas International Airport Chicago-O'Hare International Airport
Faro: Faro Airport: Base Funchal: Madeira Airport: Lisbon: Lisbon Airport: Base Ponta Delgada: João Paulo II Airport: Terminated [29] Porto: Porto Airport: Base: Porto Santo: Porto Santo Airport [30] [31] Romania: Bucharest: Henri Coandă International Airport: Terminated [32] Russia: Moscow: Moscow Domodedovo Airport: Terminated [33] [34 ...
Faro: Faro Airport [38] Lisbon: Lisbon Airport: Terminated [39] Madeira: Madeira Airport [40] Porto: Porto Airport: Seasonal [41] Russia: Saint Petersburg: Pulkovo Airport: Terminated: Spain: Alicante: Alicante–Elche Miguel Hernández Airport: Base [42] Almeria: Almería Airport: Seasonal [23] Barcelona: Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat ...
This is a combined list of destinations operated by Aer Lingus, its subsidiary Aer Lingus UK, and regional franchise Aer Lingus Regional as of January 2022. [1] The airline currently operates scheduled and limited charter flights to/from a total of 93 airports, across 24 countries in Europe, North America, the Canary Islands, and a seasonal flight to the Asian portion of Turkey.
Along with the airports in Lisbon, Faro, Ponta Delgada, Santa Maria, Horta, Flores, Madeira, and Porto Santo, the airport's concessions to provide support to civil aviation were conceded to ANA Aeroportos de Portugal on 18 December 1998, under provisions of decree 404/98. With this concession, ANA became responsible for the planning ...
João Paulo II Airport also accommodates international flights to and from Europe and North America. The airport is the major hub for the SATA Group of airlines, which includes both inter-island SATA Air Açores and international Azores Airlines , [ 3 ] and since April 2015 as a base for Ryanair .