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Portugal's airline company TAP eyes 4th straight year of profit in 2025

Portugal's TAP is confident of making a profit again in 2025, the year the federal government wishes to privatise the flag provider, thanks to industrial and effectiveness gains in the middle of a tourism boom, Chief Executive Luis Rodrigues stated on Thursday.

TAP lost a record 1.6 billion euros ($ 1.69 billion) in 2021 throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in a restructuring and bailout by the state, but returned to the black in 2022 and 2023, and everything suggests that the business will publish favorable results in 2024, he informed press reporters.

We are undoubtedly dealing with the goal of having another year of profit for TAP (in 2025). This is what the whole team is committed to working on and ensuring that it takes place, he added.

In the first 9 months of 2024, TAP's profit fell 42% to 118 million euros, and the CEO said TAP was not wanting to break records however to safeguard functional profitability in a. sustainable fashion.

Portugal's government last month stated it received interest. from more than a lots possible buyers, consisting of from Air. France-KLM, British Airways-owner IAG and. Lufthansa.

Rodrigues stated that TAP is always prepared for whatever the. shareholder wants, including: this issue (of privatisation). does not fret me.

The government is yet to decide whether to offer the entire. company, a majority or minority stake. The privatisation should be. approved by parliament, where the main opposition Socialists. have assured to vote against selling a majority stake.

Reuters reported in September that Lufthansa was eyeing a. 19.9%?? stake in TAP, listed below the 20% limit that would require. European Commission's approval. Air France-KLM is open to. different alternatives the government may provide, consisting of buying a. minority stake, Reuters reported in October.

(source: Reuters)