Alentejo complains that other regions have tolls eliminated, not them
President of the regional tourist board Turismo do Alentejo e Ribatejo JosĂ© Manuel Santos has complained today about what he sees as the “unequal treatment” of the Alentejo region concerning
Algarve tolls: fight isnât over. âGantries have to go too!â
CUVI insists threat of tollsâ return remains as long as gantries left standing From tomorrow, seven highways turned into paying motorways 14 years ago will return to being free of
Toll prices to increase on major Portuguese motorways on January 1
Brisa announced the price hikes today Starting on January 1, 2025, toll prices for full trips on key motorways in Portugal will rise, according to concession company Brisa. The cost
Law abolishing A22 tolls published in State newspaper
A22 and other ex-SCUT tolls will stop being charged on January 1, 2025 The law which abolishes tolls on the Algarve’s A22 motorway and other ex-SCUT motorways was published in
President rubber-stamps seven diplomas, including IRS changes and scrapping of âex-SCUTâ tolls
Victory for opposition, but it is also ânot that simpleâ President Marcelo has today given âthe green lightâ to seven diplomas – five of which were pushed through by opposition
Motorway concession president suggests âtolls-freeâ law limited to locals
Brisa boss sets out way to reduce loss of tax revenue Even before the âscrappingâ of tolls on motorways like the Algarveâs A22, murmurings have started on ways for the
A22 anti-tolls commission âdelightedâ by parliamentâs approval to scrap illegal tolls
‘Better late than never’ – but still frustratingly late… CUVI – the commission of Via do Infante (A22 motorway) users – has pronounced itself delighted by parliamentâs approval to scrap
Minority parties approve end of (illegal) motorway tolls – or is it all just trickery?
End of Algarveâs reviled motorway tolls has âa dateâ Overriding the government, the combined forces of minority parties last week approved the end of ex-SCUT motorway tolls – deemed illegal
Combined forces of minority parties approve end of âex-SCUT motorway tollsâ
Governmentâs fragile hold on power starts shredding Parliament yesterday approved the end of motorway tolls – deemed illegal 14 years ago – on âformerly SCUT highwaysâ, overriding the government but
End of (illegal) motorway tolls in sight?
PS Socialists consider it is âfeasible, fair and timelyâ A proposal to end tolls on ex-SCUT motorways comes up for discussion in parliament tomorrow with PS Socialists saying it believes