TAP âaware of strange smells on aircraftâ, forcing emergency landings
Airline stresses issue âtransversal to sectorâ; only affects âtiny percentage of flightsâ Following on from the latest emergency landing prompted by âfumesâ (rather, âvery bad smells), Portugal’s flag carrier, TAP
TAP appeals to Constitutional Court to (try to) escape massive compensation payout
Airline risks bill of up to âŹ300 million The multimillion euro headache delivered in the form of a compensation ruling by the countryâs Supreme Court has seen Portuguese airline TAP
TAP resumes flights between Faro and Madeira this summer
TAP’s air link between Faro and Madeira set to begin on June 2 with two weekly flights Portugalâs flagship air carrier TAP is set to restore its air connection between
Pilots call new strike on TAP flightsÂ
Strike to continue affecting all TAP flights operated by subsidiary PortugĂĄlia The union representing pilots working for PortugĂĄlia – a subsidiary of Portugal’s flag carrier, TAP, has decided to extend
Another 700 TAP crew cases to go to courtÂ
Union recalls lawsuits could cost TAP between âŹ200-âŹ300 million Just as Portugalâs flagship airline TAP announces profits for 2024, the national union of civil aviation flight personnel has stressed there
TAP announces profit of almost âŹ54 million
Profit wonât cover fraction of lawsuits facing national carrier TAP Air Portugal has announced a profit of âŹ53.7 million in 2024 – a drop of 69.7% compared to the previous
Delaying TAP sale could be âharmful to the countryâ
Portugalâs infrastructure minister says political crisis is stumbling block Portugalâs Minister of Infrastructure, Miguel Pinto Luz, believes ânow is the right timeâ to sell TAP but has admitted that the
Supreme Court delivers (another) massive headache to TAP
Upholds cabin crew case that âcould cost airlineâ hundreds of millions of euros Portugalâs Supreme Court of Justice has rejected TAP’s complaint about the reinstatement and compensation to cabin crew
Former TAP CEOâs âŹ5.9 million lawsuit for unfair dismissal proceeds for trial
TAPâs insistence that Lisbon Civil Court has âabsolute incompetenceâ in matter considered âunfoundedâ Almost a year since it was filed, the âŹ5.9 million case for unfair dismissal lodged by former
Air France-KLM ‘still interested in TAP despite political crisis’
Crisis could delay reprivatisation by 6-12 months Air France-KLM said today that it remains interested in privatising TAP even if it is postponed due to the political crisis in Portugal.