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New TAAG team at the helm

27 Sep 2017 - by Tessa Reed
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TAAG Angola Airlines has

appointed a new gm for

Southern Africa as well

as additions to its South

African office, with a view

to growing volumes out of

this market.

In the South African

market, the airline is

positioning its flights to

Portugal, Brazil, and Cuba.

TAAG’s Rio flights via its

hub in Luanda have a

journey time of 17h25,

including transit.

The airline is also

looking at running a sale

on its Cuba flights shortly.

The flights have been

unbookable due to GDS

system constraints, which

will be sorted out shortly.

Two months into the

job, Gregory Epps, gm

Southern Africa, points

out that the airline

narrowed its loss last

year and has the will of

the Angolan government.

“We are re-laying the

foundations,” says

Gregory, who hails from

Emirates. He adds

that there is a strong

commercial drive within

the airline.

Justin Glanville, who

headed up pricing at

Etihad SA, then moved

to fastjet, will head up

pricing.

Eugene Stander,

ex-Mango, has been

appointed financial

controller and Nikki

Samuels, who previously

worked with Qatar Airways,

has been appointed sales

manager in South Africa.

The airline operates a

fleet of eight Boeing 777s

and five Boeing 737s.

Its connections through

Luanda are a maximum of

three hours, meaning that

a transit visa or yellow

fever inoculation are not

required for connecting

travellers.

According to Gregory, the

relationship with the trade

is seen as pivotal. “We

need them; they don’t

need us,” he says.

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