Air France-KLM CEO says he’s interested in Portugal’s TAP

Air France-KLM said it could be interested in taking a stake in Portuguese flag carrier TAP SA as the government in Lisbon seeks an industry backer for an airline it was forced to rescue during the coronavirus crisis. CE Officer Ben Smith said Friday that the Franco-Dutch group would “definitely engage on a formal basis” with a view to some sort of “partnership or ownership” should TAP, as Transportes Aereos Portugueses is known, become available. “If the right circumstances are in place, we’re interested,” Smith told Bloomberg Television. “Consolidation is key for us, especially in Europe. The Iberian peninsula we’ve studied for many years.” Portuguese Infrastructure Minister Pedro Nuno Santos said on Oct. 19 that TAP needed to combine with a “large aviation group” in order to be viable after suffering a net loss of E1.6b last year. The government has provided the carrier with E2.55b in aid. TAP’s chief attraction to potential airline investors lies in its services to Brazil, of which it’s the biggest European provider, though a previous sale in 2015 attracted little European interest, coming down to two Latin American bidders. Portugal ultimately agreed to sell a 61% stake to a group led by Brazilian-American entrepreneur David Neeleman, the founder of JetBlue Airways Corp. and Brazilian carrier Azul. A left-leaning government subsequently reclaimed a majority holding before Neeleman exited altogether during the Covid pandemic.<br/>
Bloomberg
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10/28/22
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