09 September 2025

Angola: TAAG Angola Airlines delays international flight move to new Luanda airport!

TAAG Angola Airlines has officially announced a postponement of its move of all international flights from Luanda’s Quatro de Fevereiro Airport (LAD) to the brand-new Dr António Agostinho Neto International Airport (AIAAN). The transfer, which was originally scheduled for 15 September 2025, will no longer go ahead on that date, marking yet another shift in Angola’s ambitious airport transition timeline.

Background: Angola’s new aviation gateway
Dr António Agostinho Neto International Airport (AIAAN), located about 40 km southeast of Luanda, is set to become one of the largest and most modern aviation hubs in Africa. Designed to handle 15 million passengers annually, the facility is expected to boost Angola’s role as a strategic connector between Africa, Europe, and South America.
Originally, the Angolan government planned to complete the migration of all international flights from 01 June 2025, but that target was pushed back to October 2025 due to incomplete infrastructure and operational challenges, particularly regarding road access and logistics.

TAAG’s shift in timeline
In June 2025, TAAG Angola Airlines had reassured passengers that all its international flights - including routes to Lisbon, São Paulo, Johannesburg, Cape Town, Lagos, Windhoek, São Tomé, and Maputo  - would be transferred to the new airport from 15 September 2025, with Brazzaville and Kinshasa already operating from AIAAN.
However, the airline has now officially postponed this transfer due to "the ongoing optimisation of operational conditions for the transfer", aligning more closely with the government’s October 2025 timeframe. No new fixed date has been announced yet.

What passengers need to know:

  • Until further notice, all TAAG Angola Airlines international flights will continue to depart and arrive at Luanda’s Quatro de Fevereiro Airport (LAD).
  • Travellers booked for flights after 15 September 2025 should check for updates directly with TAAG Angola Airlines.
  • A new transfer date will be communicated once it is agreed with Angolan transport authorities and other stakeholders.

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