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Ryanair in £1bn Aer Lingus offer | Ryanair in £1bn Aer Lingus offer |
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Budget airline Ryanair has launched a 1.48bn euros (£1bn; $1.9bn) bid to buy fellow Irish carrier Aer Lingus. | Budget airline Ryanair has launched a 1.48bn euros (£1bn; $1.9bn) bid to buy fellow Irish carrier Aer Lingus. |
Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary said the move was a "unique opportunity" to form a "strong" Irish airline. | Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary said the move was a "unique opportunity" to form a "strong" Irish airline. |
If the bid is successful, the two companies would continue to operate separately and compete on the 17 routes which both use, he added. | If the bid is successful, the two companies would continue to operate separately and compete on the 17 routes which both use, he added. |
Ryanair said it had bought a 16% stake in Aer Lingus and was offering 2.80 euros per share for remaining stocks. | Ryanair said it had bought a 16% stake in Aer Lingus and was offering 2.80 euros per share for remaining stocks. |
Global competitor | Global competitor |
AER LINGUS FACTS Low-cost airline focussing on passenger transportFleet of 35 aircraft 11 routes from Ireland to the UK57 routes from Ireland to mainland EuropeLong-haul flights to US and UAE | |
Earlier this week, Aer Lingus shares were floated on the stock market in London and Dublin. Shares began trading at 2.20 euros each, valuing the firm at 1.13bn euros. | Earlier this week, Aer Lingus shares were floated on the stock market in London and Dublin. Shares began trading at 2.20 euros each, valuing the firm at 1.13bn euros. |
The flotation followed a decision by the Irish government to sell more than 50% of its 85.1% share in the company. Workers retained a 15% stake. | The flotation followed a decision by the Irish government to sell more than 50% of its 85.1% share in the company. Workers retained a 15% stake. |
If accepted, the Irish Government would get more than 500m euros from the sale and Aer Lingus employees would gain 200m euros, Ryanair said. | If accepted, the Irish Government would get more than 500m euros from the sale and Aer Lingus employees would gain 200m euros, Ryanair said. |
RYANAIR FACTS Fleet of 107 aircraft Orders for a further 281 Boeing 737-800s372 routes 38.9 million passengers in the year to September 2006 See Ryanair's share price | |
"This offer represents a unique opportunity to form one strong airline group for Ireland and for European consumers", Mr O'Leary said. | "This offer represents a unique opportunity to form one strong airline group for Ireland and for European consumers", Mr O'Leary said. |
He added that a combined firm would carry more than 50 million passengers annually and would be "capable of competing on the European and World stage against other large European airline groups". | He added that a combined firm would carry more than 50 million passengers annually and would be "capable of competing on the European and World stage against other large European airline groups". |
Ryanair said that if the deal went through Aer Lingus would be able to cut the price of its short-haul fares and its fuel surcharge. | Ryanair said that if the deal went through Aer Lingus would be able to cut the price of its short-haul fares and its fuel surcharge. |