According to Nelson Jorge, president of the Board of Directors (PCA) of TCUL, two types of semi-express buses will be available, one of which will be short-term, while the other will be long-term.
The short semi-express will make only four stops, while the long one will make seven stops, said the person in charge.
"There is a short semi-express, costing 500 kwanzas, 16 trips/day, with four stops, and the long semi-express that will cost 1000 kwanzas, will make nine trips and has seven stops planned," he said, quoted by Jornal de Angola.
Regarding schedules, the operator's PCA mentioned that trips will start at 4:00 am and end after the last flight that lands at the new airport.
It is worth remembering that the rail connection to the new airport began this Thursday, while from November 10th the new airport is expected to begin receiving passenger flights.