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IAG confirms purchase of Aer Lingus

Hannah Edensor
Published on: 19th August 2015 at 11:06 AM
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British Airways parent International Airlines Group has confirmed the purchase of Irish carrier Aer Lingus, saying offers for 96 per cent of its share capital had been accepted.

IAG, which also owns Spain’s Iberia, confirmed on Tuesday its offer had been accepted by Irish carrier Ryanair, which had owned 29.8 per cent of the former Irish flag-carrier.

“Ryanair’s acceptance was a condition of the offer which is now wholly unconditional as all the conditions have been satisfied,” IAG said in a statement.

Now with 95.77 per cent of Aer Lingus’ share capital, the group urged remaining shareholders to accept the offer by September 1.

“We’d like to welcome Aer Lingus into IAG,” the group’s chief executive, Willie Walsh, said.

“It will remain an iconic Irish brand with its base and management team in Ireland but will now grow as part of a strong, profitable airline group.”

IAG offered guarantees to the Irish government in order to secure the deal, including maintaining the Aer Lingus brand and existing routes, and creating new jobs.

The deal was backed by the European Commission last month, subject to conditions aimed to address concerns over competition.

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