Pilot Strike Smashes Profit Hopes For TAP

TAP Air Portugal said the 48-hour pilot strike that grounded its international flights last week cost about $6 million and jeopardized its return to profitability in 1997, after 23 years in the red. The airline has resumed talks with the pilots, who have been working to rule in the past weeks. The...

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