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Portuguese airline TAP's passenger traffic up in 2024, Americas lead growth

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Posted on January 21, 2025

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· Last updated: January 27, 2026

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The image depicts a TAP airline aircraft at an airport, symbolizing the airline's passenger traffic increase in 2024, particularly from North America and Brazil. This surge reflects TAP's strategic importance in global aviation and its upcoming privatization.
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TAP's 2024 Passenger Traffic Surges, Led by Americas

LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's airline TAP, which is slated for privatisation, carried 16.1 million passengers last year, a 1.6% rise from 2023, led by North American and Brazilian routes, the company said on Tuesday.

Passenger numbers on North American routes rose by 8.9% to 1.59 million, while more than two million passengers travelled between Brazil and Europe, hailed by the company as a record-breaking achievement after a 7.1% increase from 2023.

The North and South American routes are seen as the company's most significant and profitable as Portugal's government plans to resume the privatisation of the national carrier this year.

Air France-KLM, British Airways-owner IAG and Lufthansa are among those to have expressed an interest in TAP.

The airline said that European travel, excluding Portugal, had a modest uptick of 0.9% to 8.8 million passengers, while routes to and from Africa saw a marginal decline of 0.1% to 1.1 million.

Chief Executive Luis Rodrigues said last month he expected the airline to post another profit in 2025 on commercial and efficiency gains amid a tourism boom.

(Reporting by Patrícia Vicente Rua; Editing by Andrei Khalip, Kirsten Donovan)

Key Takeaways

  • TAP carried 16.1 million passengers in 2024, a 1.6% increase.
  • North American routes saw an 8.9% rise in passenger numbers.
  • Brazil-Europe travel hit a record with a 7.1% increase.
  • European travel excluding Portugal had a 0.9% uptick.
  • TAP is set for privatisation with interest from major airlines.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses TAP's passenger traffic increase in 2024, highlighting growth in North American and Brazilian routes.
Who are interested in TAP's privatisation?
Air France-KLM, British Airways-owner IAG, and Lufthansa have expressed interest in TAP's privatisation.
How did TAP's European routes perform?
European routes excluding Portugal saw a modest increase of 0.9% in passenger numbers.

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