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Aer Lingus blames fuel costs for H1 loss

(DUBLIN) Aer Lingus Group plc, Ireland's second-largest airline, had a first-half loss as the cost of fuel surged 49 per cent, and will be unprofitable the rest of the year.

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Ryanair raises Aer Lingus stake to 29.8 percent

DUBLIN, July 2 (Reuters) - Ryanair Holdings Plc said on Wednesday it raised its stake in fellow Irish airline Aer Lingus Group Plc to 29.82 percent.

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Aer Lingus Group plc: Appointment of Chief Financial Officer

DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aer Lingus Group plc (“Aer Lingus”) (LSE:AERL) (ISE:EIL1), the Irish low-cost, low-fares airline,

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Irish, New Zealand fleets race to cut costs

Aer Lingus Group PLC, Ireland's second-largest airline, says it will cut long-haul seating and end a United States route in the struggle for a profit amid surging fuel costs and limping economies.

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Threat of industrial action lifted at Irish carrier Aer Lingus

The threat of industrial action at Aer Lingus Group Plc, Ireland's second-largest airline, is lifted after management and the main union strike a deal on cost cuts and work practices.

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UPDATE 1-Aer Lingus December traffic up but loadings down

DUBLIN, Jan 8 (Reuters) - Irish airline Aer Lingus Group Plc said on Tuesday it carried 695,000 passengers last month or 9.6 percent more than in December 2006, thanks to new routes and planes, but flights were not as full as a year ago.

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Aer Lingus spurns talks with pilots

(DUBLIN) Aer Lingus Group Plc, Ireland's second-largest airline, refused to meet with pilots threatening strike action over its plans for a new base in Belfast and said it will lease aircraft and crews to help limit disruption.