TAP Air Portugal continues its expansion into the US market.
A member of the Star Alliance
, TAP works closely with its US airline partner, United Airlines, to feed traffic from across the latter’s network onto flights to Portugal and beyond. In a statement provided to Simple Flying, Carlos Antunes, TAP’s Director for the Americas, expressed his excitement about the discounted flights going on sale:
“Everyone loves to celebrate the new year by planning a new trip to an exciting destination.
“Right now, TAP has some of our best fares available to Portugal as well as 40 additional European and African cities to choose from. And, of course, even our best sales always include our popular Portugal Stopover program where you can also enjoy up to 10 days in Portugal along the way for no additional airfare.”
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The sale is live now and encompasses travel from January 15th through May 15th, 2025 (except for the blackout dates of April 7th—22nd).
How much are flights to Portugal?
The New Year sale offers roundtrip fares to Europe starting for as little as $419 this spring, while Business Class flights to Portugal begin at $2299 roundtrip. Passengers flying out of Boston Logan International Airport
(BOS) and Miami International Airport
(MIA) have access to the most affordable flights, with the $419 roundtrip deal covering flights from both cities to Madrid and Barcelona.
Travelers looking to fly from Chicago O’Hare International Airport
(ORD) can find the cheapest fares to Copenhagen and Dublin. Roundtrip tickets from the United Airlines
hub to Barcelona, Madrid, Oslo, Paris, Stockholm, and Warsaw can all be found for under $500.
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West Coast passengers can find the best deals departing from San Francisco International Airport
(SFO) to Barcelona, Madrid, and Milan, all of which can be booked for less than $500. Flights to Funchal and Porto Santo in Madeira and the Moroccan cities of Marrakech and Casablanca come in at just under $700 round trip.
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The Portuguese flag carrier is launching flights from Northern Portugal’s Porto to Boston, alongside routes from the Azores and Lisbon to California.
Both of the New York City airports served by TAP Air Portugal are covered in the promotion. Passengers departing New York JFK Airport
and Newark Liberty International Airport
(EWR) can fly to the following cities in Europe for five hundred dollars or less this spring:
$429 roundtrip to Madrid, Barcelona, Paris, Copenhagen, Dublin, and Amsterdam.
$439 roundtrip to Rome and Milan.
$449 roundtrip to Ponta Delgada (Azores), Stockholm, and Oslo.
$469 roundtrip to Porto and Brussels.
$489 roundtrip to London.
$499 roundtrip to Lisbon, Faro (Algarve), Terceira (Azores), Venice, and Vienna.
Photo: Vincenzo Pace | Simple Flying.
Those looking to fly from the US capital to the capital of Portugal and beyond can find the most affordable fares from Washington Dulles International Airport
(IAD) to Copenhagen, Madrid, Dublin, Stockholm, Oslo, Milan, Barcelona, and Paris.
Passengers can also take advantage of TAP Air Portugal’s robust stopover program to spend time in Portugal on the way to or from their final destinations at no additional charge. For those looking to take a side quest within Portugal, the carrier offers 25% off domestic flights to places like Madiera and the Azores when booked with a stopover.
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How To Use TAP Air Portugal’s Stopover Program
Some airlines allow a long layover at their base airport for no extra cost; let’s take a deep dive into the Portuguese flag carrier’s option.
The Portuguese carrier has invested significantly in its North American network over the past several years and even launched an American Express card in the US.
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