Aer Rianta break-up plans provoke opposition
1-Jul-2004
IRELAND. The government's proposed split of state airports company Aer Rianta has caused controversy among trade unions and provoked intense debate in the country
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IRELAND. The government's proposed split of state airports company Aer Rianta has caused controversy among trade unions and provoked intense debate in the country. The Irish government last week published
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(23-Jun-2004) - Legislation is published providing for the split of the Irish airports group
(14-Jul-2004) - The state airports group will be divided into three new airport authorities.
(1-Mar-2004) - IRELAND. Aer Rianta International (ARI), the overseas arm of Irish airports group Aer Rianta, could come under the joint management of separate Dublin and Shannon airport boards under new proposals to break up the group
(17-Jul-2003) - Cork, Shannon and Dublin airports may face a loss of purchasing power if the facilities are forced to compete following the decision to divide the national airport authority
(12-Jul-2003) - The state-owned authority is to split into three boards controlling Dublin, Shannon and Cork airports. Aer Rianta International director-general Eamon Foley tells TRW that although the implications for the retailer are not yet clear, he is not concerned about the transition.

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Aer Rianta break-up plans provoke opposition