TAP Adds Three New U.S. Routes

TAP Air Portugal is set to expand its U.S. network in summer 2025, adding three routes along with a new West Coast destination.

TAP's first flight from the Azores arriving in Boston. (Photo: TAP Air Portugal)
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Key Takeaways:

TAP Air Portugal is set to expand its U.S. network in summer 2025, adding three new routes. The new flights will serve Boston, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.

Beginning on May 14, 2025, TAP will begin flights between Porto and Boston. The seasonal route will operate four times per week through Oct. 25 utilizing an Airbus A321LR.

The Portuguese airline will launch service from Terceira to San Francisco on June 3. Flights will operate once weekly on Tuesdays through Aug. 26. The carrier plans to utilize an A330-900neo on the route.

New Destination

On May 16, TAP will add a new U.S. destination to its route map: Los Angeles. Flights from the carrier’s Lisbon hub will operate three times per week, before an additional flight is added on May 25.

The airline’s A330-900neo will also serve this new route.

TAP’s new U.S. routes (Photo: gcmap)

“We’re tremendously excited to announce new service from Logan to Porto, LAX to Lisbon and SFO to the Azores,” said Carlos Antunes, TAP’s director for the Americas, in a news release. “Los Angeles will become TAP’s eighth US gateway. And, of course, all three new routes include our popular Portugal Stopover program where you can enjoy up to 10 days in Portugal enroute to any of our destinations in Europe, or on the way home, for no additional airfare.”

TAP currently serves seven U.S. markets, including New York, Newark, Boston, Miami, Washington D.C., San Francisco, and Chicago.

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