Easyjet will start flying from Portugal to Cape Verde. Discover low-cost prices

Easyjet will start flying from Portugal to Cape Verde. Discover low-cost prices
Easyjet will start flying from Portugal to Cape Verde. Discover low-cost prices
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From next October, it will be more accessible to fly to the island of Sal, the quintessential tourist destination in the Cape Verde archipelago. easyJet will offer direct flights from Lisbon and Porto, offering very attractive prices that will certainly pique the interest of travelers.

The island of Sal, known for its golden sand beaches, warm waters and excellent surfing conditions, is a true tropical paradise. Furthermore, it offers a wide variety of hotels, delicious cuisine and a warm and welcoming population, making it a destination of choice for many Portuguese people looking for a relaxing holiday.

The inaugural flights of this new route are scheduled for October 29th from Lisbon and October 30th from Porto. With prices starting at €83.99, as Magg tells us, easyJet will make a total of 50,000 seats available at both airports for the winter of 2024, thus making this trip more accessible to a greater number of travelers.

Reservations for this dream vacation can be made from May 9th. easyJet will offer four weekly flights from Lisbon (Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) and two from Porto (Wednesdays and Saturdays) throughout the year.

This is a significant milestone for easyJet, as this will be its first route in West Africa, placing Cape Verde as the southernmost point on the planet to have flights operated by the British company. This new service represents an excellent opportunity for travelers to explore a paradisiacal destination at affordable prices, enjoying a unique experience in the heart of the Atlantic.

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