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Porto and Faro, with new air routes to France


The ceo of Transavia, in most cases, Stubler, announced today the opening of new air routes, from the university of Montpellier, France, Faro, and Porto, at the beginning of July until the end of August.

The airline made the announcement on the opening of new flight routes to Portugal, which was considered a “a key market” for the companyduring a ceremony at the Lisbon Airport to mark the arrival of the first passenger cars came to Life after the re-opening of the routes from Transavia.

As a result, between the beginning of July until the end of August, the airline will be operating the two-times-weekly service to Faro, and the two to Port and three to Lisbon, portugal.

Up to the 26th of June, the Uk is the only market where you at Transavia, will fly away.

At the same time, also present were the secretary of State for Tourism, Rita, Marques, president of Tourism of Portugal, Luis Araujo, chief executive officer of Vinci Concessions, Nicolas Notebaert, the ambassador of France in Portugal, Florence Mangin, the chief executive officer of the ANA Airports, The Ligonnière.

The ceremony also served to announce the award of the seal the “Clean & Safe” from the ” Turismo de Portugal, the Portuguese airports.

According to Luis Aguilar, the seal transmits, “trust and confidence” for the tourists who want to visit the country.

For his part, the secretary of State for Tourism stressed that, even though the tour has stopped in the last few months have been in preparation for the upturn.

“It is true that the tourism has stopped, but I never would have made working for our tourism industry. […] We prepared ourselves during this month to get all of the ones that come to us,” said the official.

On the 05th of June, the prime minister, Mr Costa, has announced the re-activation of the routes, airlines, airports, the Portuguese, on the 15th day of the month of June.

The measures to combat the pandemic paralyse entire sectors of the world economy, and led to the International monetary Fund (IMF), the prediction is unprecedented in the more than 75 years ago: the world economy will fall by 3% in 2020, driven by the contraction of 5.9 per cent in the United States, from 7.5% in the euro area and by 5.2% in Japan.

In the Uk, the Government forecasts that the economy will move back to 6.9 per cent by 2020, and is expected to rise by 4.3% by 2021.

The unemployment rate is expected to climb to 9.6 percent this year, and is back up to 8.7% in fiscal year 2021.

As a result of the deep recession, the budget deficit is expected to reach 6.3 percent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2020, and the debt-to 134,4%.

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