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    Ba Owner Iag Confirms Interest in Buying Stake in Portugal's Tap

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    Posted on November 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    IAG expresses interest in acquiring a minority stake in TAP, joining Air France-KLM and Lufthansa in the privatisation process.

    IAG Confirms Interest in TAP Stake Amid Privatisation

    LONDON (Reuters) -British Airways-owner IAG has submitted a formal expression of interest in buying a minority stake in Portugal's flag carrier TAP, but said some issues would need to be addressed before it would be willing to invest.

    IAG is the third airline to formally show interest in the privatisation of TAP, joining European rivals Air France-KLM and Germany's Lufthansa.

    An IAG spokesperson on Friday confirmed the airline has submitted a statement of interest to state-owned holding company Parpublica, "in line with the government's process for the part-privatisation of TAP".

    "However, several terms would need to be addressed before IAG could propose an investment," the spokesperson added.

    PORTUGAL SEEKING TO SELL A 44.9% STAKE

    Portugal relaunched the long-delayed privatisation of TAP in July, seeking to sell a 44.9% stake to an airline capable of boosting the company's global scale and competitiveness, with a further 5% to be offered to TAP employees.

    TAP's most attractive assets are its connections to Brazil, Portuguese-speaking African countries and the United States from its Lisbon hub, which the government wants to keep and expand.

    "We believe TAP has significant potential within IAG. Our decentralised model delivers industry-leading margins and aligns with the Portuguese government's objective of protecting TAP," IAG said in a statement.

    One criticism frequently cited by analysts regarding IAG's potential bid is that the Lisbon hub is very close to the Madrid base of IAG-owned Spanish airline Iberia.

    In the long term, this could mean that IAG might divert routes from Lisbon to Madrid, reducing the importance of the hub in Portugal.

    However, IAG said its track record shows how it invests "to strengthen airlines, benefiting customers, employees, local economies, and shareholders".

    (Reporting by Sarah Young and Sergio Goncalves; Editing by Paul Sandle and Conor Humphries)

    Key Takeaways

    • •IAG has shown interest in buying a minority stake in TAP.
    • •Portugal is selling a 44.9% stake in TAP for privatisation.
    • •Air France-KLM and Lufthansa are also interested in TAP.
    • •TAP's connections to Brazil and the US are key assets.
    • •IAG's investment could impact Lisbon's hub importance.

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    1What is a minority stake?

    A minority stake refers to owning less than 50% of a company's shares, which typically does not grant control over company decisions.

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    Corporate strategy is the overall plan for a diversified company, outlining how it will create value across its various business units.

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