LISBON- TAP Air Portugal (TP) will launch a new nonstop service between Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) and Orlando International Airport (MCO) from October 29. The route will operate three times weekly, expanding the airline’s footprint in Florida alongside its existing Miami service.

The announcement, made by the airline’s CEO at the Better Tourism Lisbon Travel Market, forms part of a broader North America growth strategy. Tickets are now on sale, with round-trip fares starting at €520 in the Discount fare category.

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TAP Air Portugal Orlando Flights

TAP Air Portugal (TP) will operate the new Lisbon to Orlando route on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The service will be flown by a mix of Airbus A330-200 and Airbus A330-900neo aircraft, strengthening the airline’s long-haul network between Europe and the United States.

Flight TP267 will depart Lisbon (LIS) at 12:50 pm and arrive in Orlando (MCO) at 5:40 pm after a scheduled block time of 9 hours and 50 minutes. The return service, TP268, will depart Orlando at 9:10 pm and land in Lisbon at 10:00 am the following morning, with a flight time of 7 hours and 50 minutes.

Monday flights will be operated by the Airbus A330-200, while Thursday and Saturday services will use the more fuel-efficient A330-900neo. The airline has indicated that frequencies may increase in the future depending on market performance and demand.

Orlando becomes TAP’s second Florida destination after Miami. The addition strengthens connectivity between Portugal and Central Florida, a major tourism and business market with strong ties to Europe, Simple Flying reported.

Broader North America Growth Strategy

The Orlando launch reflects TAP’s renewed focus on the North American market. The airline’s leadership has stated that the United States represents significant long-term growth potential.

In addition to Lisbon–Orlando, TAP recently highlighted new service between Porto and Boston as part of its US expansion. The carrier continues to evaluate capacity adjustments based on market demand, signaling a flexible network strategy.

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New Brazil Routes Strengthen South Atlantic Presence

Alongside US growth, TAP is expanding in Brazil, where it already operates more Europe–Brazil routes than any other airline. From Lisbon, the airline serves 14 Brazilian destinations, including São Paulo–Guarulhos, Rio de Janeiro–Galeão, Brasília, Recife, Salvador, and Fortaleza. Additional services operate from Porto to Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.

From July 2, TAP will launch three weekly flights to Curitiba Afonso Pena International Airport (CWB). The Airbus A330-200 service will operate on a triangular routing: Lisbon to Curitiba, continuing to Rio de Janeiro, and returning to Lisbon.

From October 26, the airline will begin twice-weekly service to São Luís–Marechal Cunha Machado International Airport (SLZ) using the Airbus A321LR. The route will operate from Lisbon to São Luís, continue to Fortaleza, and then return to Lisbon.

These additions reinforce TAP’s position as a leading European carrier in the Brazil market and support its broader long-haul expansion strategy.

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TAP will introduce a new intermediate cabin by summer, positioned between business and economy class. The product will debut on the Airbus A330 and A321LR fleets.

Rather than installing new seats, the airline will designate the front rows of economy as a neighbor-free zone. Passengers will receive premium check-in, priority boarding, fast-track security, priority baggage handling, an enhanced amenity kit, and upgraded meal options. The move aims to capture demand for added comfort without the cost of a full business class fare.

Tickets for the Lisbon–Orlando route are now available. Round-trip fares in the Discount category, which include hand luggage and a personal item, start at €520, equivalent to approximately $614.

As demand evolves, TAP has indicated it may adjust capacity or increase frequencies on the route.

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