TACV Returns

In 2015 a little-known company named TACV terminated its flights to Boston Logan International Airport and moved their flights over to T.F. Green Airport in Providence, Rhode Island, thus severing Boston Logan's only link to Africa. TACV is the national airline of Cape Verde, a country made of 10 islands off the coast of Africa, which has a sizeable diaspora in the New England region. Today, January 15, 2018, TACV has restarted its flights to Boston, with the first flight departing at 8:30 AM. This route is flown on a Boeing 757-200 and has a scheduled flight time of 7 hours and 30 minutes. The flights will operate from Praia to Boston every Friday, arriving in Boston at 1:00 PM and depart at 8:30 AM every Monday. The company is trying to open more routes around the world this year, but unfortunately, this flight does come at the expense of their flight to Providence, as that service has been terminated. This is a great addition to Boston Logan that will bring back a link to the African continent.
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