ARI to remain part of Dublin Airport Authority

Dermot Davitt

1-Aug-2005

IRELAND. Aer Rianta International (ARI) will remain part of the Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) even if plans to split Dublin, Cork and Shannon airports are approved by the government later this year

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The future of the three state-owned Irish airports and the ownership of assets such as ARI should be decided by December at the latest, when the boards of each airport

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