TAP privatisation: unions warn it ‘won’t work’ unless we’re involved
SNPVAC tells government: “Don’t make same mistakes of the past” SNPVAC, the National Union of Civil Aviation Flight Personnel, has warned the government today that the privatisation process of TAP
TAP valuations to be handed to Portuguese government on March 17
Finantia and EY working on valuations since beginning of year Banco Finantia and EY will deliver their valuations for Portugal’s national airline TAP to the Portuguese government on March 17
Portuguese government “considers selling 49% of TAP by March”
Bloomberg breaks news as stories pepper media on ‘other issues’ involving TAP Portugal’s government is considering selling at least 49% of the share capital of national flag carrier TAP, in a
TAP low cost airline pilots approve partial strike for March
Portugalia pilots ‘work-to-rule’ to run from March 12-27 Portuguese airline pilots’ union SIPLA is going ahead with a partial strike at Portugália – TAP’s low-cost arm – from March 12
EU court rejects Ryanair’s appeal against state aid to TAP
Ryanair’s case followed €1.2 billion given to TAP during Covid crisis It has taken all of five years, but today the General court of the European Union has rejected the
TAP privatisation: IAG takes a(nother) very public stand
Group already owning eight airlines holds meeting for Portuguese journalists in Dublin The IAG airline group – owners of British Airways, Ibéria, Vueling and Aer Lingus, among others – has
TAP faces indemnifying 130,000 passengers for delayed, cancelled flights
New headache for TAP in (slow) take off for re-privatisation Portugal’s flagship airline TAP has a new headache on the horizon: it faces paying out compensation to 130,000 passengers for
TAP condemned for illegal contracts, with sale process on horizon
How four air hostesses “could end up costing TAP €300 million” With a sale process on the horizon, the last thing Portugal’s flagship airline TAP needs is a multi-million euro
Fly the flag! “TAP cannot be sold to foreigners”
Émigré business leaders team up to ‘save’ national airline for Portugal and the Portuguese At very much the 11th hour, Portuguese-born international business leaders have hatched a plan to keep
TAP “cannot be sold to foreigners”
Former Stellantis CEO to present proposal to government in coming weeks Portuguese-French businessman Carlos Tavares – until very recently CEO of Stellantis (and a former COO of Renault) – is