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What is the ranking of TAP Portugal airlines?

In the AirlineRatings.com survey for 2022 TAP Air Portugal was ranked 5th. TAP Air Portugal's CEO Christine Ourmières-Widener (below) said: “This honours us very much. We will continue to relentlessly position safety as a top priority.”



In 2026, TAP Air Portugal is generally ranked as a 4-Star Airline by Skytrax and holds a strong position in the global aviation market as a key bridge between Europe and South America. In the 2025-2026 World Airline Awards, TAP often ranks within the top 80-90 airlines globally, frequently receiving high marks for its modern fleet—it was the first in the world to fly the Airbus A330neo. Regarding safety, TAP is consistently ranked among the safest airlines in the world by AirlineRatings.com, often securing a spot in their "Top 20 Safest Airlines" list due to its excellent incident-free record over several decades. While its "Basic Economy" product is sometimes criticized for strict baggage rules and limited customer service response times, its Business Class—featuring "lie-flat" seats on long-haul routes—is highly regarded for its Portuguese-inspired catering and wine selection. TAP remains a vital member of the Star Alliance, providing a high level of connectivity through its primary hub at Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport.

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TAP Portugal is Certified as a 3-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service.

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The 3-Star Airline Rating is awarded to airlines delivering a fair Quality performance equating to an industry “average” of acceptable product and service standards. This global 3-Star airline rating signifies a satisfactory Product quality across different travel cabins.

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Safety. Swiss International Air Lines has implemented robust safety management systems, encompassing comprehensive pilot training programs, thorough aircraft maintenance protocols, and advanced safety technologies to be the safest airline. According to Airline Ratings, it deserves a 7/7 mark in regards to safety.

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TAP Air Portugal is hitting its profitability marks, with management laser focused on making the state-owned airline an attractive takeover target. The Lisbon-based Star Alliance carrier nearly doubled its operating profit to €266 million ($282 million) in the third quarter, TAP reported Tuesday.

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