Azores Express has announced expanded Spring and Summer
service from Boston Logan Airport to Portugal beginning in
June 2004. Azores Express will offer direct flights to São
Miguel, the main island in the Azores archipelago, on
Wednesdays (starts June 23rd), Tuesdays, and Fridays. A
Saturday flight is offered from Providence, Rhode Island
starting June 12, 2004.
The Azores Islands, an autonomous region of Portugal,
are the closest point in Europe to the United States, just
four hours east by plane from Boston.
Situated 2,000 nautical miles from New England, the
archipelago of the Azores was discovered during the first
half of the 15th-century by Portuguese navigators. Today,
gothic churches and majestic baroque manor homes mingle
with sapphire blue and emerald green lakes, rolling
prairies, volcanic cones and craters, and colourful
hydrangeas and azaleas to enchant visitors. This inviting
land enjoys year-round mild temperatures (between 57°F and
71°F).
A direct service from Boston to the historic island of
Terceira will be offered on Sundays starting June 13th with
a return flight every Tuesday. Non-stop flights to
Portugal’s capital of Lisbon will be available every
Thursday (starts June 24) and Sunday (starts June 6).
Connecting flights to Madeira, Lisbon and Porto are also
available from São Miguel. Inter-island flights are offered
to each of the nine islands in the Azores. Roundtrip
airfares start at just $579. Upgrades to business-class are
just $150 each way to the Azores, and $200 each way to
Lisbon. For more information and reservations, contact your
travel agent, or Azores Express at 800-762-9995, www.Azores-Express.com.
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