Cape Verde &Capeverde4sale.com &Flights to Cape Verde 23 May 2007 03:00 am

Flights to Cape Verde – New Airport

In 2005 a new airport (IATA airport code: RAI, Praia) was opened in the capital Praia and from November 2006 there have been direct flights from UK airports. As competition between the carriers increases lower airfares are set to follow. If you’re thinking of investing in Cape Verde but aren’t too familiar with the islands, why not take an inspection visit and enjoy a holiday at the same time.

Private investors expect that the large island of Santiago, 200 kilometres southwest of Sal, will soon be opened to charter tourism. A huge tourism infrastructure is already being built outside Praia. The capital is now surrounded by large luxury hotels and beach resorts.

Just 14 kms northeast or Praia, the small village of São Francisco, is also set to receive large numbers of charter tourists. As the Sambala tourist village facilities come on line close to the airport, more and more flights will switch from the old Sal airport.

Up until recently, to get to the Cape Verde Islands from the UK you’d have to take up to three separate flights and the whole journey could take you up to 14 hours including waiting for connecting flights.

Now you can take direct flights from Amsterdam, Paris or Lisbon in around 8 hours and from the UK in under 6 hours.

There are flights to Sal Island from Lisbon every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday and every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday into Santiago.

Amsterdam is the interchange point each Thursday and from Paris you can reach Sal every Monday.

New routes from the UK
Since November 2006 there have been direct flights to Praia, Santiago from Birmingham. This summer (2007) a second direct route to Cape Verde is to be launched.

The flights will go direct from London Gatwick to the island of Boa Vista once a week. It will take around 6 hours and cost around £377 including all taxes, fees and charges.

Alternatively, you can still fly though major European cities like Paris, Lisbon, Amsterdam, and Las Palmas and Gran Canaria. America is already linked by flights out of Boston, New York, Houston and Atlanta. These European and American flights land on the island of Sal.

There will be more and more flights between Praia and the UK over the next year or so. Soon, we might even see direct flights from Stansted, Leeds and Bristol.

The new Praia airport has made a huge difference to Cape Verde travel. It can handle bulk carriers like the Airbus 320 and Boeing 757 and 737 making it attractive to budget airlines, meaning cheaper flights for you!

The climate, beautiful scenery and wonderful beaches make Cape Verde one of the top tourist destinations for 2007. If you’re thinking of buying here, book an inspection visit and come and see for yourself!

Up to date flight information can be found at http://www.teletickettravel.com and www.tacv.cv

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