LAST CHANCE: TAP’s Huge Business Class Sale Ends Tonight

TAP Portugal Airbus A330

Star Alliance member TAP Air Portugal is currently running its biggest business class sale since the beginning of the year. A set of superb deals is about to expire as soon as the clock strikes midnight in Europe. We present you with the best bargains the Portuguese carrier has come up with this time:

TAP’s premium sales to Cancun have become a classic – and are usually available from plenty of European airports:

Adding a stopover in Lisbon is always a welcome opportunity when flying TAP. And especially departures from the UK get a lot cheaper when staying a night in Portugal:

If both Mexico and Portugal seem too hot and humid as a holiday destination, the better choice might be Canada, ey?

Even if you already are in Canada, you have a great chance to get a discounted lie-flat seat to Europe and onward to the usually pricey Azores islands:

To be perfectly honest, Boston and Toronto are among the list of destinations that are often discounted by many airlines. That is not the case for any West Coast destination. This is why this deal to San Francisco is the hidden gem in our collection:

Maybe your budget is a little tighter, or you don’t need all that fancy stuff you get in business class? We got you covered! The Cape Verde islands are a supremely exotic destination – and even economy class tickets are usually much more expensive than the €300 TAP currently charges from Paris and Brussels:

Where ever you want to go – TAP’s business class has come a long way. While it was a laughingstock in the 2000s (Take Another Plane), the airline features an extremely competitive product aboard their fairly young Airbus A321LR and Airbus A330-900neo fleet. You can check them either in our business class comparison or in Ditmar’s review from 2022.

Cover Picture: © TAP Portugal

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