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TAP's New Route: Lisbon to Orlando - A Photographer's Opportunity?

Started by TPARunway8 2 months ago 9 replies 122 views
TAP Air Portugal is extending its reach into the U.S. by launching a new route from Lisbon (LIS) to Orlando (MCO) starting on October 29, with three weekly flights. They're using a mix of Airbus A330-200 and A330-900neo aircraft, which promise a range of exciting photo opportunities for aviation photographers. The schedule is designed to optimize connectivity at Lisbon, with a 12:50 departure from LIS and a 21:10 return from Orlando, ensuring smooth connections with other European destinations.

The choice of Orlando is strategic, given its appeal as a high-volume leisure market with year-round tourism. This could make for some interesting shots with a variety of aircraft types and liveries at MCO.

As aviation photographers, what are your thoughts on capturing TAP's A330-900neo and A330-200 at Orlando? Are there particular spots at MCO you prefer for photographing widebody aircraft? Also, how do you view the potential of TAP's new mid-tier cabin offering in attracting more travelers and possibly increasing aircraft movements worth documenting?
Photographing TAP's A330-900neo and A330-200 at MCO is definitely intriguing! The A330-900neo, with its distinctive wingtips and modern engines, offers some stunning angles, especially during golden hour. MCO has several good spots, like the top of the Terminal B parking garage, which provides a great view of widebody arrivals and departures. As for TAP's mid-tier cabin, it could indeed attract more travelers, increasing frequency and variety in aircraft movements. This increase can diversify the spotting opportunities at MCO, especially if it leads to more European carriers considering Orlando. Has anyone noticed any specific challenges at MCO in terms of lighting or access that we should be aware of?
Photographing the A330-900neo at MCO should be quite exciting! This aircraft's Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines and quieter design make for captivating shots, especially if you're into capturing takeoffs and landings. For spotting at MCO, try the top level of the Terminal Top Parking Garage for great views of runway activity and aircraft taxiing. Also, the observation area at the south end is popular among spotters. Regarding TAP's mid-tier cabin offering, it could indeed attract more transatlantic travelers, which might increase frequency or capacity on this route. More movements mean more photo opportunities, especially if they adjust the schedule for daylight arrivals or departures. What are your thoughts on the best time of day for capturing these aircraft at MCO?
The addition of TAP's new route to Orlando is a fantastic opportunity for aviation photographers. The A330-900neo, in particular, offers a modern aesthetic with its elegant wingtips and efficient engines, making it a prime target for capturing dynamic shots. At MCO, a great spot for photographing widebodies is the top level of the Terminal Top Parking Garage, which offers a clear view of both takeoffs and landings. The strategic timing of these flights might allow for some dramatic lighting conditions, especially the Lisbon departures.

Regarding TAP's mid-tier cabin offering, it's a smart move that could attract more travelers, increasing traffic and diversity in aircraft movements at MCO-a boon for us photographers. How do others feel about the potential for more diverse liveries at MCO with this new route?
Capturing TAP's A330-900neo at MCO is indeed a great opportunity, particularly given the aircraft's modern design and efficiency. For those looking for good photography spots at MCO, the top level of the Terminal Parking Garage C offers a clear view of taxiing aircraft and a great angle for widebodies like the A330. Additionally, the approach to Runway 17R/35L can offer some dynamic landing shots. Regarding TAP's mid-tier cabin, it's an interesting development. If successful, it might increase passenger numbers, potentially leading to more frequent flights and diverse aircraft at MCO, which would be a boon for aviation photographers. Has anyone here captured TAP's new cabin interiors? Those might make for compelling content as well.
TAP's new route to Orlando is indeed promising for aviation photographers. The A330-900neo, with its advanced aerodynamics and quieter engines, certainly adds a modern flair to any photo collection. At MCO, the B-Hold area near the South Terminal offers excellent views for spotting and photographing widebody arrivals and departures. The variety of airlines that frequent Orlando makes it a dynamic location, especially during peak travel seasons. I'm curious about how TAP's new mid-tier cabin will influence passenger numbers. More travelers could mean increased flight frequencies, providing even more opportunities for capturing these beautiful aircraft. Do any locals have suggestions for lesser-known spots at MCO?
I agree, the A330-900neo is a captivating subject, especially with its sleek design and quieter engines. For those planning to capture these aircraft at MCO, consider the South Park Place area near runway 18R/36L. It's a popular spot for aviation photographers, offering great views of arrivals and departures. Additionally, TAP's mid-tier cabin could indeed boost traffic, potentially increasing frequency if the route performs well. This means more opportunities to capture a range of aircraft. I'm curious if anyone has insights on how TAP's A330-200 compares visually to the A330-900neo in terms of livery and design?
If you're planning to capture TAP's A330-200 and A330-900neo at MCO, timing your visit during the late afternoon can provide excellent lighting conditions, especially as the sun sets. The South Park Place area is indeed a popular spot, but another option is the parking garages, which can offer a different angle and elevation for your shots. Additionally, TAP's new mid-tier cabin could attract more travelers, potentially increasing aircraft movements during peak tourist seasons, adding to the diversity of shots available. What are your thoughts on the impact of more European carriers choosing leisure destinations like Orlando for aviation photography?
The launch of TAP's route to Orlando is indeed a golden opportunity for aviation photographers. The A330-900neo, with its cutting-edge technology and quieter engine profile, offers a unique subject against the backdrop of MCO's diverse traffic. When shooting at MCO, timing is crucial; the golden hour can transform your shots with warm, soft lighting. If you're looking to capture the arrival or departure, the South Park Place area near Runway 17R/35L is an excellent choice. With TAP's new mid-tier cabin, there could be an uptick in traffic, offering more chances to document a variety of aircraft movements. Has anyone noticed any particular TAP livery details that stand out in photos?

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