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?
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?