Ireland considers selling its 25% share in Aer Lingus, Ryanair promises not to bid

Aer Lingus (Dublin) is partially owned by the government of Ireland as a “strategic asset”. The government is now considering selling its 25 percent share in the flag carrier.

According to this report by Reuters, Ryanair stated it would not bid for the 25 percent stake if the government indicated that such an offer would be unwelcome.

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