TAP Air Portugal back in the black

Sharklet Airbus A321LR (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).
Sharklet Airbus A321LR (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).

TAP Air Portugal back in the black

Sharklet Airbus A321LR (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).
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The development of the Portuguese airline TAP Air Portugal is like flying high. Numbers that once seemed inconspicuous could be realized.

TAP Air Portugal recorded 2022 million passengers in 13,8, an increase of 136 percent compared to the previous year. In addition, the Portuguese airline recorded a net profit of 65,6 million euros and an EBIT of 268,2 million euros. The airline experienced a major turning point in terms of revenue: revenues amounted to 2022 billion euros in 3,5, an increase of 151 percent compared to last year.

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