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A TAP Express Embraer E190 seen at Hamburg Airport, in April 2024.

Key Information

TAP Express (TAP standing for Transportes Aéreos Portugueses) is a Portuguese virtual carrier and regional airline brand name for TAP Air Portugal which operates short and medium-haul routes. Its head office is on the grounds of Lisbon Portela Airport in Lisbon. Currently, Portugália Airlines operates under the TAP Express brand.[1][2]

History

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On 14 January 2016, TAP Portugal announced that Portugália Airlines, its regional subsidiary, would be rebranded TAP Express as of 27 March 2016,[3] as part of the restructuring measures within the group, even though the company still operates as a wholly owned company of TAP Air Portugal. Mainline carriers often use regional airlines to operate services in order to increase frequency, serve routes that would not sustain larger aircraft, or for other competitive reasons.

Also on 14 January 2016, TAP Air Portugal also announced that the entire Portugália fleet consisting of Fokker 100 and Embraer ERJ-145 would be replaced by July 2016 with new Embraer 190 and ATR 72-600 aircraft (the latter operated by White Airways), which received a livery similar to that of TAP Portugal.[3] White Airways, an airline owned by Omni Aviation, operated for TAP Express until 2022.[4]

Fleet

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As of January 2025, the TAP Express fleet consists of the following aircraft:[5]

TAP Express Fleet
Aircraft In service Orders Passengers Notes
C Y Total
Embraer 190 12 106 106
Embraer 195 7 118 118
Total 19

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TAP Express is a Portuguese regional airline brand and virtual carrier operated by Portugália Airlines as a subsidiary of TAP Air Portugal, focusing on short- and medium-haul flights within Europe and to select destinations in North Africa. Established through the rebranding of Portugália Airlines in March 2016, TAP Express serves as a feeder network for TAP Air Portugal's main hubs at Lisbon Portela Airport and Porto Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport, enhancing connectivity for the group's broader international operations. Portugália, originally founded in 1988, was acquired by TAP in 2007 and integrated into the group's structure to provide regional capacity. The operates a fleet of 19 E-Jets, consisting of 12 Embraer 190s (each seating 106 passengers) and 7 Embraer 195s (each seating 118 passengers), emphasizing fuel efficiency and modern cabin features like wider seats and larger windows for regional routes. These support operations to domestic destinations as well as key European cities in countries including , , , , , the , and the , alongside services to . As part of the network through its parent company, TAP Express passengers benefit from the TAP Miles&Go , offering miles accrual, upgrades, and lounge access on eligible flights. With approximately 900 employees, the brand maintains a focus on reliable regional service, contributing to TAP Air Portugal's overall network of over 90 destinations worldwide.

Formation and Background

Origins in Portugália Airlines

was established as a in 1988 and commenced operations on July 7, 1990, with its inaugural flight from to , positioning itself as a regional carrier focused on domestic routes within . Initially competing with the national flag carrier , Portugália quickly expanded its network to include short-haul international services, emphasizing efficient regional connectivity across and . By the early 2000s, the airline had developed a reputation for reliable operations on these routes, serving destinations such as , , , , , and Marrakech, among others in , , , the , , , and . In January 2007, TAP Air Portugal acquired a 99.81% stake in Portugália Airlines for an estimated €140 million, integrating it fully into the TAP Group as a dedicated regional subsidiary. This acquisition allowed Portugália to shift its business model toward providing feeder services for TAP's mainline network, enhancing connectivity from regional airports to Lisbon and Porto hubs while leveraging TAP's Star Alliance membership established in 2005. Under TAP ownership, Portugália continued to prioritize short-haul efficiency, operating a fleet that included ATR 42 and ATR 72 turboprops for shorter domestic legs, alongside Embraer ERJ-145 regional jets and later Embraer 190 aircraft for higher-capacity European routes. By 2015, Portugália had grown its route network to over 20 destinations, solidifying its role as a key feeder within the TAP Group and supporting the broader ecosystem of regional in with a focus on punctual, cost-effective short-haul flights. This expansion underscored Portugália's expertise in regional operations, accumulated over more than two decades, and its contribution to Portugal's connectivity prior to deeper integration with TAP's efforts.

Rebranding to TAP Express

On March 27, 2016, , a acquired by in 2007, was rebranded as the virtual carrier TAP Express to consolidate TAP's regional services under a single brand identity. The rebranding transformed Portugália into a dedicated regional arm focused on short- and medium-haul routes, enhancing operational efficiency and brand cohesion within the TAP ecosystem while maintaining its role as a codeshare partner. The initiative was announced on , , as part of TAP's broader restructuring efforts, with TAP Express launching operations using the shared IATA code TP and the callsign "Portugal Express." Portugália Airlines continued as the primary operator for the rebranded entity, supported by Airways as a temporary for select until 2022. In conjunction with the rebranding, TAP outlined fleet renewal plans to be completed by 2016, replacing Portugália's aging fleet of six Fokker 100s and eight ERJ-145s with nine new Embraer 190s and eight ATR 72-600s to modernize regional connectivity. This strategic shift aimed to improve reliability and capacity for TAP Express's integration into the parent airline's network.

Historical Developments

Early Operations and Expansion (2016–2020)

TAP Express commenced operations in March 2016 as the regional arm of , focusing primarily on short-haul European routes originating from the hubs in and . The launch included the introduction of the "Ponte Aérea" shuttle service, providing up to 18 daily roundtrip flights between and using a dedicated fleet of modern to enhance connectivity and frequency. This initiative aimed to support TAP's broader network by facilitating seamless transfers for passengers traveling to and from long-haul destinations. During its initial years, TAP Express expanded its route network significantly, adding key European destinations to bolster regional coverage. By 2017, new services were introduced to cities such as and in , alongside enhancements to existing routes like those to and . Further growth in 2018 included destinations like in the , in , and in , contributing to a portfolio exceeding 20 routes by the end of the year. These additions emphasized efficient short- and medium-haul operations, aligning with TAP's strategy to strengthen its position within the for improved global connectivity. The fleet underwent a strategic transition to enhance operational efficiency, with the introduction of Embraer 190 regional jets starting in 2016. By , TAP Express operated nine Embraer 190 aircraft alongside eight turboprops, gradually phasing out older models to reduce fuel consumption and noise levels while increasing capacity on busier routes. This modernization supported the airline's expansion, enabling more flexible scheduling and higher passenger comfort on short-haul flights. Passenger traffic experienced robust growth during this period, reflecting the success of route expansions and fleet upgrades. In its first 18 months of operation, TAP Express transported 1 million passengers, underscoring the demand for regional services integrated with TAP's international network. By 2019, TAP Air Portugal had carried a record 17 million passengers for the full year, with TAP Express contributing to this growth and reinforcing its role in Star Alliance feeder traffic. In 2019, TAP Express enhanced its partnerships through expanded regional codeshare agreements, including deeper collaboration with operators like White Airways, which provided additional capacity under the TAP Express brand. However, the onset of the in early 2020 led to the suspension of White Airways' operations for TAP Express, as global travel restrictions drastically reduced demand and grounded much of the regional fleet.

Post-Pandemic Recovery and Changes (2021–2025)

The severely impacted TAP Express, with the majority of its fleet grounded alongside 's overall operations starting in March 2020, reducing flights to just 25 international services per week across the group. Operations resumed gradually in 2021 amid ongoing restrictions, with operating at around 80% of pre-pandemic capacity by late that year, reflecting a phased recovery for regional services under the TAP Express brand. In 2022, terminated its wet-lease contract with White Airways for operations due to reliability issues, marking a full transition back to in-house management by , the primary operator of TAP Express's E-Jet fleet. This shift supported recovery milestones, including the restart of several European routes such as those to and , as demand rebounded post-restrictions. By 2023, 's passenger carryings had recovered to 93% of pre-pandemic levels, with TAP Express contributing to this growth through expanded regional connectivity. From 2024 to 2025, TAP Express integrated into TAP Air Portugal's broader network expansion, which reached 100 routes by mid-2025, including the addition of seasonal services between Faro and operated twice weekly from June to September 2025 using E190 aircraft. In July 2025, the Portuguese government relaunched the of the TAP Group, aiming to sell a 49.9% stake, which could influence future operations of subsidiaries including TAP Express. Passenger numbers for the TAP Group, encompassing TAP Express's regional operations, rose to 16.1 million in 2024, a 1.6% increase from 2023, underscoring sustained recovery in short- and medium-haul traffic. In 2025, TAP Express advanced efforts aligned with the TAP Group's green initiatives, incorporating sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on regional flights to meet mandates for at least 2% SAF incorporation in flights to European destinations, reducing lifecycle emissions compared to traditional .

Current Operations

Route Network and Destinations

TAP Express operates a regional route network focused on short- and medium-haul flights, serving destinations primarily in and as of November 2025. These routes are centered on its main hubs at Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport and Porto Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport, with services designed to connect regional passengers to TAP Air Portugal's broader network. The airline provides daily and weekly frequencies on most routes, contributing to hundreds of flights across its schedule. Domestic operations form the core of TAP Express's network, linking key Portuguese cities and islands. The flagship route between and operates with multiple daily flights, up to 63 weekly in peak periods, making it one of Europe's busiest air corridors. Other essential domestic connections include to Faro in the region, to on , and to , all served with regular frequencies to support tourism and within . Internationally, TAP Express extends to major cities across and , acting as a vital feeder for TAP Air Portugal's long-haul services from . Key routes include flights to (, , ), (, , ), (, ), the (), the (), (), and additional points such as and , with daily or high-frequency services on popular links. The network emphasizes efficient regional connectivity. The network features seasonal variations to meet demand fluctuations, particularly in summer when frequencies increase to Mediterranean leisure destinations like in . These adjustments allow TAP Express to optimize capacity for peak travel periods, enhancing its role in seasonal tourism flows.

Hubs, Alliances, and Partnerships

TAP Express primarily operates from Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS), serving as its main operational base and headquarters. Porto Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO) acts as a secondary hub, supporting regional connectivity in northern . As a of , which joined in 2005, TAP Express leverages the alliance's extensive network for seamless global connectivity. This affiliation enables codeshare operations and smooth transfers to over 1,300 destinations worldwide served by the 26 member airlines. Key partnerships enhance TAP Express's integration within the aviation ecosystem. It is fully incorporated into the TAP Miles&Go , permitting passengers to earn, redeem, and enjoy elite benefits across TAP Group flights. Codeshare agreements with Group airlines facilitate European feeder routes, while collaborations with support efficient transatlantic handoffs from regional to long-haul services. Ground handling for TAP Express is managed through TAP Group's dedicated facilities at its primary hubs, prioritizing operational efficiency to enable rapid aircraft turnarounds. Star Alliance elite members may access TAP Premium Lounges at Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport when traveling on eligible TAP Express flights.

Fleet

Current Aircraft Composition

As of November 2025, TAP Express maintains a fleet of 19 narrow-body Embraer jet aircraft optimized for regional European and North African routes. These aircraft, all from the first-generation E-Jet family, replaced earlier turboprop models during the 2016 rebranding to enhance efficiency and passenger comfort. The fleet breakdown includes 12 190 (E190) aircraft, each with a typical capacity of 106 passengers in an all-economy layout, and 7 195 (E195) aircraft accommodating 118 passengers. The average fleet age stands at 14.7 years, with all planes registered in the CS-TPx series and operated under the of Portugália Airlines, TAP's regional subsidiary. Technically, the E190 offers a maximum range of approximately 2,400 nautical miles and is powered by two CF34-8E engines, providing reliable performance for short- to medium-haul sectors. The E195, a stretched variant, extends operational flexibility with similar GE CF34-10E engines. No new aircraft orders are active for TAP Express in 2025, though fleet maintenance practices align with the TAP Group's sustainability goals, including the incorporation of 2% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in operations across EU, UK, and Swiss airports.

Configurations and Operational Use

TAP Express operates its E190 aircraft in an all-economy configuration with 106 seats arranged in a 2-2 layout across the cabin, providing a seat pitch of up to 34 inches (86 cm) for passenger comfort on regional flights. Front rows are marketed as with blocked adjacent seats for added privacy. The E195, the larger variant in the fleet, is set up in an all-economy layout accommodating 118 seats in a 2-2 configuration, with front-row options providing extra legroom (up to 37 inches or 94 cm pitch) marketed as or preferred seating for added comfort. Onboard services emphasize efficiency and basic amenities suited to short- and medium-haul operations. Complimentary meals, including hot or cold options depending on departure time and route, are served on flights exceeding 90 minutes, such as sandwiches, salads, or light Portuguese-inspired dishes paired with beverages. is provided via passengers' personal devices, with crew recommending apps or downloaded content, as dedicated seatback screens are not standard on these regional jets; overhead screens may display briefings or route maps when applicable. Operationally, the E190 is deployed on shorter intra-Portugal and European routes under 1.5 hours, such as the high-frequency shuttle, optimizing quick turnarounds and frequent service to support TAP's domestic network. The E195 handles medium-haul segments up to 2.5 hours, including trans-Mediterranean links like , leveraging its extended range of approximately 4,260 km for efficient connectivity to and southern Europe. All TAP Express aircraft incorporate advanced safety and efficiency features, including high-efficiency particulate air () filters that capture 99.97% of airborne particles, ensuring cabin air renewal every 2–3 minutes for enhanced standards. In-flight entertainment systems, while primarily personal-device based, integrate with aircraft for real-time flight information displays. Aircraft utilization averages around 10 hours per day, balancing high-frequency operations with schedules to maximize network coverage.

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