Saturated Lisbon airport puts Portugal tourism boom at risk
AFP
| 2018/10/07 | 610 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT
A record number of passengers using Lisbon's airport is proving a bittersweet achievement as daily delays and a lack of space to park planes threatens to strangle the goose laying golden eggs for Portugal's economy.Tourists flocking to Lisbon to soak up some sun and while away evenings listening to Fado music in the city's bars has been one of the bright spots in Portugal's economy, which was wracked by the eurozone debt crisis at the start of the decade.But with Lisbon's Humberto Delgado ai...(…)
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