Aer Rianta break-up complete “by March”

16-Jan-2004

IRELAND. The break-up of state airports group Aer Rianta will be complete within the next couple of months, according to the Irish government

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Transport minister Seamus Brennan said he expects to have three separate boards in charge of Dublin, Shannon and Cork airports by March, after legislation is published in February.

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