30 April 2008
Luanda — The Angolan Airliner (TAAG) postponed on Tuesday its inaugural flight to Cotonou city, Benin, that would extend its route to the West African country.
Angop also learnt this Wednesday from an official source with the company that the flight was postponed sine die due to technical reasons.
In light of the enlargement of TAAg's routes to various destinations in Africa, the Angolan air carrier recently made flights to Douala (Cameron).
For this year is also in agenda the routes to the cities of Maputo (Mozambique) and Guinea-Bissau.
In Africa, TAAG flies to Harare (Zimbabwe), Lusaka (Zambia), Brazzaville and Ponta Negra (Republic of Congo), Kinshasa (DRCongo), Sal (Cape Verde), Sao Tome and Principe, Windhoek (Namibia), Johannesburg (South Africa), Bangui (Central African Republic) and Ndjamena (Chad).
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