Chicken, Pasta, or Octopus? How Traditional Should a National Airline Be?
Photo Caption: The Local Stars project is one of TAP's recent initiatives to boost 'Portugality'. TAP Air Portugal
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In an increasingly competitive market, airlines are looking closer to home to help stand out on the international stage.
Serving a country of just over 10 million people, TAP Air Portugal has had to look beyond its shores to build scale. It's a strategy that's worked. Today, just 20% of TAP passengers are Portuguese.
However, when only one in five passengers is from Portugal, how Portuguese can you - should you - be?
It’s a question on the mind of Catarina Índio, TAP’s Head of Onboard and Ground Product. She joined the flag carrier last year and is on a mission to improve passenger experience at all levels.
Speaking to Skift on the fringes of Lisbon’s Humberto Delgado Airport, Índio uses one word time and again: Portugality.
Walk the corridors of TAP headquarters and it’s a term you’ll hear frequently. Put simply, the goal is to reflect Portuguese culture, cuisine, and products as part of the journey.
What can initially feel like a fluffy marketing concept is rooted in sharp business acumen. Being distinctive is a competitive ad