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Irish government to sell Aer Lingus stake

Hannah Edensor
Published on: 27th May 2015 at 10:20 AM
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The Irish government is to sell its 25-per cent stake in flag carrier Aer Lingus to British Airways owner International Airlines Group, the transport minister has said.

“Following detailed consideration of … all of the issues surrounding a potential disposal of the state’s shareholding in Aer Lingus, the government has decided that it will support IAG’s proposal,” minister Paschal Donohoe said in a statement on Tuesday.

The sale has been a hot topic for Dublin, with severe opposition within the junior government coalition party, Labour, and from unions who warned about future implications for jobs and connectivity.

To quell opposition, IAG made commitments on the future of the airline, promising to maintain the brand and a head office based in Dublin and ensure the airline’s lucrative landing slots at London’s Heathrow airport would not be sold.

The deal offers Aer Lingus shareholders 2.55 euros a share ($A3.54), valuing the airline at 1.36 billion euros.

IAG will now have to issue a formal offer while the matter is expected to be discussed in parliament, possibly as soon as Wednesday, with a vote necessary before Dublin can complete the sale.

IAG will also require the support of Irish airline Ryanair, which is the largest shareholder, with a 29.8 per cent holding.

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