Albert Baker to retire from Aer Rianta Retail

Stefanie Ives

22-Feb-2007

Aer Rianta Retail retail concessions manager Albert Baker will retire on March 2 after 40 years with the company

Baker started his career with Aer Lingus in March 1967. When Aer Lingus and Aer Rianta (now Dublin Airport Authority) parted ways, he chose to continue his career with the airport operator, first in retail marketing and then in purchasing roles.

Baker told RavenFox.com: “I have had a good career with Aer Rianta. I have had the opportunity to work in so many different functions both domestically and internationally. I will stay in touch with the industry as it’s been a part of my life for over 40 years.”

Baker confirmed that a replacement has not yet been chosen.

 

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