Cabo Verde aims to receive 'low cost' flights via Portugal
Cabo Verde intends to review the air agreement with Portugal so that the archipelago can receive flights from low-cost airlines through Portuguese territory, announced today the Cape Verdean Prime Minister, Ulisses Correia e Silva.
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"We have started a review process of the current air agreement, all that is missing is ratification in parliament" for the process to continue, said the Government leader, in a joint press conference with the Portuguese Prime Minister, Luís Montenegro.
The change "will allow Cabo Verde to start receiving 'low cost' flights from Portugal and this is important for boosting our tourism", justified the Government leader.
The theme is among the priorities in the relationship between the two countries, which today announced the holding of the next bilateral summit on November 19, in Portugal.
Cabo Verde's hotel establishments received one million guests in 2023, a new record, in line with the growth trend in the sector.
The entry of low-cost companies into the archipelago was addressed last year, along with the concession of the airport service to the multinational Vinci, which also operates in Portugal and is preparing to start requalifying the main airports in Cabo Verde.
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