In a video message released to newsrooms, communist deputy Bruno Dias argued that the allocation to easyJet of 18 slots at Humberto Delgado Airport, in Lisbon, which belonged to TAP "is another serious blow for the flag carrier".
From the PCP's point of view, the moment of recovery in airline activity - after an interruption of almost two years due to the pandemic and confinements around the world - should be accompanied by "more opportunities for TAP's growth".
Therefore, the party urges the Government to “face these impositions that the European Union places”.
The European Commission awarded TAP's 18 daily slots at Lisbon airport to easyJet, as it is the company that, among the candidates, has the “largest capacity for seats” until 2025, an official source from the community executive told Lusa.
The additional capacity for flights to Lisbon comes from Berlin airport. Easy Jet reduces planes serving BER airport.
By Johannes Christoph Platz from Lisbon on 20 Jun 2022, 10:05
Everything that's bad for the PCP is good for the rest of us.
By Quentin Ferreira from Lisbon on 20 Jun 2022, 10:07
The government didnt want to give slots to Ryanair, but do give them to Easyjet, you have to wonder what sort of sweetener was offered.
If TAP are unable to stand on their own 2 feet financially close them down instead of continuing to pay VC groups, worked in Switzerland, Belgium and other countries where thy realised ego cannot outweigh financial responsibility.
By Matthew from Other on 20 Jun 2022, 10:58