TAP Waits On Restructuring Approval After Bruising 2020

TAP
Credit: TAP Air Portugal
TAP Air Portugal is hoping to see a recovery in its business this year after a bruising 2020 drove the airline to an annual loss of €1.23 billion ($1.4 billion). After revealing its full-year results on April 22, the flag-carrier said it hopes to reach 60-70% of the equivalent 2019 capacity by the...
Guy Ferneyhough

Based in London, Guy Ferneyhough is Managing Editor, Aviation Week Intelligence Network, and Aviation Week's Podcast Editor.

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