Hi Fly: A330 and A340 planes return to fly to 5 Brazilian destinations at the end of the year.


Beja Airport receives two flights on the weekend for tourists to return to Portugal. Flights take off next Friday night from Fortaleza and Salvador.

Five airports in Brazilian summer tourist destinations will once again receive charter flights with Airbus A330 and A340 planes from the Portuguese airline Hi Fly at the end of the year. 2024 and early 2025.

According to data registered in the National Civil Aviation Agency's scheduled flight system, Governor Aluízio Alves international airports, Natal, in São Gonçalo do Amatante (RN), Zombie dos Palmares, from Maceió, in Rio Largo (AL), and Pinto Martins, of Fortress (EC), will receive operations with Airbus A340-300.

Besides, Hi Fly will use the Airbus A330-300 for flights to Maceió international airports, Gilberto Freyre, from Recife (ON), and Deputy Luís Eduardo Magalhães, from Salvador (BA).

In the case of Maceió, according to information released in the middle of the year by the Government of Alagoas, in partnership with travel operators Solférias, High Spirits, Exóticaonline and Dreaming, two direct charter flights operated by Hi Fly will depart from the cities of Lisbon and Porto, on days 26 and 27 of December, bound for Zumbi dos Palmares International Airport.

In the first five months of 2024, more than 1.000 Portuguese passengers disembarked on Alagoas soil, behind only Argentina, according to Embratur data.

Beja airport will receive some flights from travelers returning from Brazil on the day 27 of December, with the following schedule: Flight HFY-627 – Airbus A340-300: Takes off from Maceió at 7:30 pm and lands in Fortaleza at 9:05 pm. Takes off from Fortaleza at 10:30 pm, to Beja and Flight HFY-727 – Airbus A330-300: Takes off from Salvador at 11:20 pm, for Beja.

Hi Fly is a private airline and the third largest Portuguese airline, specialized in chartering commercial aircraft with crew, maintenance and insurance included wet lease.

From 2016 that Hi Fly uses Beja airport for parking and line maintenance of its planes – and of planes of various Airbus models from other airlines with a maintenance contract with Mesa.


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