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Calls to raise the bar in rail ambitions
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Portugal: Ryanair files fresh complaint to EU about €462 mln state aid to rival TAP
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New Porto-Vigo high speed rail plan
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High speed rail to Portugal, dream or reality? By Paul Luckman, in Tech · 23-07-2021 01:00:00 · 0 Comments
With ever increasing demand for environmentally friendly transport, is the high-speed train a not too distant reality as an alternative to flying?
Bear in mind that the trains and networks already in service or under development are designed to travel at between 250 and 350 kmph. Don’t think it will probably never happen, it’s already happening.
As I looked into the possibility of the convenience and comfort of modern high speed trains, I soon found that plans are far more advanced than I had previously thought. I also soon discovered that the development of ‘hotel trains’ is also well advanced. Just a few years ago, it looked as though European sleeper trains were on their way to becoming a thing o
TAP restructuring waiting on Brussels By TPN/Lusa, in Business · 16-07-2021 01:00:00 · 0 Comments
The Minister of Infrastructure and Housing has said that negotiations on the TAP restructuring plan with the European Commission (EC) are closed, hoping that it will be approved by Brussels “in the next few days” or “in the next weeks”.
Pedro Nuno Santos also explained that TAP “is going through a restructuring process, which it has never gone through before in its history”.
“We had almost 10,000 workers, and we have, at the moment, about 7,000 workers. If this is not a restructuring, what is it?” asked the minister, stating that the company will lose “a quarter of its workforce”, with the departure of 2,400 workers.