In a statement to the press, the SATA Group airline, which operates international flights, said the new routes are in addition to the route the company already operated last year, connecting Madeira to New York.
“These two direct flights are the culmination of consistent work with our partners in the US, Canada and the Madeira archipelago, which allowed us to expand our offer again to this archipelago with these direct flights. Flights between New York and the Azores and Madeira Islands, Azores Airlines has been offering for many years” That insists Grupo SATA’s Director of Sales, Marketing and Communications Graça Silva.
Both companies have one flight a week, leaving for Toronto on Friday and returning to Madeira on Saturday, and Boston departing from this American city on Tuesday and returning on Wednesday.
“In addition to these direct connections, there are seven weekly connections from Boston or Toronto via Ponta Delgada, which will also benefit travelers looking to travel to Madeira from North America.”
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