After leaving the meeting of the Council of State, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa met Christine Ourmières-Widener on a terrace and the two exchanged a few words, in French, recorded by some members of the media.
"We try to do our best. We work a lot," said Christine Ourmières-Widener to the President of the Republic, according to images broadcast by RTP.
Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa replied that he had seen on television that TAP's new executive team had prepared a restructuring plan to present to the company's board of directors and considered that "it is very important that this process goes well".
Addressing the journalists, in Portuguese, the head of state reinforced: "It is essential that it runs well. It is very important for the country to run well."
The executive president of TAP agreed that this "is very important" and added that the plan will be presented "soon", without indicating any deadline, and that her team has "a lot of energy and a lot of passion".
"Good luck. It's also good luck for Portugal. The Portuguese have a lot of money invested there," with TAP concluded the president.
If Ryanair was band from coming after their outburst about TAP & the government things would be much better for TAP. LOOK AFTER YOUR OWN FOR ONCE.
By J from Lisbon on 09 Sep 2021, 11:34
I've been waiting over a month to hear anything over a claim relating to the baggage handlers strike in July. TAP has atrocious customer service.
By Kevin from USA on 09 Sep 2021, 18:35
TAP should not be selling tickets until they can make people available to answer their phones, and can get bags to their destinations within a reasonable amount of time. The pandemic has been around for more than 18 months now, that excuse is no longer valid. There’s been plenty of time to plan and prepare for it.
By Michael Ryerse from USA on 09 Sep 2021, 21:32
You Yanks have plenty to say about TAP. I surjest you stay away. !!!!!
By J from Lisbon on 10 Sep 2021, 10:57
TAP is an albatross around the necks of the already overtaxed Portuguese people.
The government has no business investing our money in a failing enterprise, especially considering the myriad ways it could be better put to use.
Socialists are not known for their economic literacy of course, but I wish common sense would prevail and TAP would be privatised.
Our money is better spent on infrastructure.
By Quentin from Lisbon on 10 Sep 2021, 16:14