
Portugal’s Prime Minister Luís Montenegro makes statement on the privatization of TAP in Lisbon on July 10.
Credit: Rodrigo Antunes/Lusa/Portuguese government
The Portuguese government has formally approved the launch of a partial reprivatization of TAP Air Portugal, initiating a process that could see up to 49.9% of the national carrier sold. The move was confirmed during a meeting of the Council of Ministers, where Prime Minister Luís Montenegro said...
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