What is the TP airline code?
So, you're wondering what TP means when you're looking at flights, huh? I was totally confused the first time I saw it! It's not like they tell you upfront, is it? Anyway, TP is the code for TAP Air Portugal. Yep, TAP Air Portugal. Remember that little trip I took to Lisbon a few years ago? That was TAP. I remember seeing TP all over my boarding pass and luggage tags – felt kinda official, you know? It’s just a two-letter code, but it’s how computers and airlines keep everything straight when it comes to booking and, well, actually getting your bags to the right place. Because nobody wants their suitcase ending up in Timbuktu instead of Lisbon! That would be a disaster. (Seriously, I once saw a suitcase that looked suspiciously like mine on a delayed flight… gave me a mini heart attack.) So yeah, TP = TAP. Hopefully, that clears things up!
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