About Azores Airlines

Azores Airlines, previously known as SATA Internacional, is a Portuguese airline that primarily connects the Azores archipelago with mainland Portugal and several international destinations. Established as OceanAir in the 1990s, the airline was rebranded to reflect its strong cultural and geographic ties to the Azores islands, positioned in the mid-Atlantic. The airline plays a crucial role in promoting tourism and economic development within the Azores, an autonomous region of Portugal, by facilitating travel to and from the islands. Azores Airlines has grown into a prominent symbol of the Azores, embracing its mission to bridge the scattered islands with the rest of the world, thus fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of this unique region. The fleet of Azores Airlines has evolved over the years to meet the expanding needs of its routes and customer demands for comfort and efficiency. The airline operates a modern fleet designed to handle both short-haul and transatlantic flights efficiently. The aircraft are equipped with contemporary amenities and technology to ensure passenger comfort, safety, and a pleasant flying experience. The strategic choice of aircraft aligns with the airline’s objectives to offer reliable, efficient services and to cope with the atmospheric demands of the routes covered, which often involve traversing over open ocean and dealing with variable weather conditions typical of the Azores. Azores Airlines offers a range of services designed to enhance the customer experience, from economy to business class, providing options that cater to both budget-conscious travelers and those seeking more luxurious travel. The airline is known for its hospitable staff and high level of service, reflecting the warm, welcoming culture of the Azores. In-flight services include meals inspired by local cuisine, underscoring the airline's commitment to promoting the regional characteristics of the Azores. Furthermore, Azores Airlines engages in partnerships with tourism agencies and local businesses to offer travel packages that include flights, accommodations, and excursions, encouraging the exploration of the islands’ natural landscapes and cultural heritage.

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Overall Value for Money

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Seat and Cabin Space

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Customer Service

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In Flight Entertainment

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Baggage Handling

5.0

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