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  2. Transport in Madeira - Wikipedia

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    Flights to the islands are mostly made from Lisbon and Porto, but there are also direct flights from other major European cities and other countries, like Brazil and Venezuela. The first seaplane to land in Madeira was Felixstowe F.3, captained Carlos Viegas Gago Coutinho by on 22 March 1921, Madeira then had regular Seaplane services from 1949 ...

  3. Azores Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Azores Airlines operates scheduled domestic flights from the Azores to the Madeira Islands and mainland Portugal, and international flights from the Azores to destinations in Africa, Europe and North America, as well as charter flights. Regional flights within the Azores are operated by its parent company, SATA Air Açores.

  4. List of Azores Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Portugal: Faro: Faro Airport [2] Funchal: Madeira Airport [2] Horta: Horta Airport [2] Lisbon: Lisbon Airport: Focus city [2] Pico Island: Pico Airport [2] Ponta Delgada: João Paulo II Airport: Base [2] Porto: Porto Airport [2] Santa Maria Island: Santa Maria Airport [2] Terceira: Lajes Airport [2] Spain: Barcelona: Josep Tarradellas Barcelona ...

  5. 10 reasons you need to visit the stunning island of Madeira - AOL

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  7. EuroAtlantic Airways - Wikipedia

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    EuroAtlantic operated a direct flight from Lisbon to Dili's Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport in East Timor in January 2008 using a Boeing 757-200 carrying 140 members of the Portuguese National Guard. [4] It was the first aircraft larger than a Boeing 737 to ever land at the airport.