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TAAG Angola Airlines to Increase Frequencies to Kinshasa

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In order to promote trade, business development, and mobility between Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), TAAG Angola Airlines will provide an additional frequency on the Luanda <-> Kinshasa connection, commencing from 14 August. The Kinshasa route will have four (4) weekly frequencies, departing from Luanda on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, operated by a DASH-8 aircraft with a total capacity of 74 passengers: 64 in economy class and 10 passengers in business class.

Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo share multiple synergies, and coincidently, the first Economic Forum Angola – DRC in Kinshasa, took place recently with the main topic “Economic Partnerships towards mutual growth”. This event brings together government representatives from both countries, the corporate segment, chambers of commerce, among other participants.

Angola shares an extensive border with the DRC, and there is a significant flow of bilateral trade between the two countries. Both countries develop strong cooperation and are integrated into regional organisations, namely: The Southern African Development Community (SADC), Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS), Gulf of Guinea Commission (CGG), and the International Conference on the
Great Lakes Region (ICGLR).

Overall, TAAG is deeply committed to providing greater connectivity and convenience services to the customer, positioning Angola as an important hub within the region.

About TAAG

TAAG Angola Airlines was founded in 1938 and it is based in Luanda, Angola ́s capital city. For more than 80 years TAAG has connected Angolans with its key domestic and international markets. TAAG is the leading airline in the country, recognized worldwide for its strong high-yield market, having grown its current network to 12 domestic and 13 international destinations. Its fleet allows, in addition to passenger transport, air cargo
services which have become essential for Angola ́s growth and development.

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