TAP privatisation left hanging with PM’s resignation
The unexpected resignation of Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa on November 7 has put at risk the privatisation of TAP… Read More »
Portugal’s President Vetoes TAP Privatization Law Over Transparency Concerns
Portugal’s President, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, has exercised his veto power, stalling the pending semi-privatization of TAP Air Portugal. In… Read More »
European Commission Plans Stricter Concession Rules for Airline Mergers Amid Industry Consolidation
As the European Commission grapples with a surge in airline industry consolidation following a pandemic-induced lull, regulators are set to… Read More »
Biden Administration Launches Charter Flights to Evacuate Americans from Israel
The Biden administration has taken steps to charter flights from Israel to European destinations, as they work to repatriate stranded… Read More »
State Department Warns Against Visiting Gaza and Urges Caution in Israel and West Bank
The U.S. Department of State has issued a Level 4-Do Not Travel advisory for Gaza, highlighting the significant safety concerns… Read More »
Portugal Passes Law to Commence Reprivatization of TAP Air Portugal
The Portuguese government has given its approval for the initiation of TAP Air Portugal’s reprivatization, disclosing plans to sell a… Read More »
Dulles International Airport Leads U.S. in International Growth Since 2019
Dulles International Airport, situated just outside Washington, D.C., has emerged as the fastest-growing international gateway airport in the United States… Read More »
How a Rare Engine Flaw Could Ground Hundreds of Airbus A320neo Jets
A rare manufacturing defect in some engines made by U.S. company RTX could affect hundreds of Airbus jets in the… Read More »