Aer Lingus March traffic fell by 7.0% - - long haul down 20.9%; Ryanair calls for appointment of trade union leader David Begg as Chief Executive!
April 8th, 2009
Aer Lingus announced traffic statistics for March today and total passenger numbers fell by 7.0% to 835,000 in March 2009 compared to March 2008, comprising a 5.1% reduction on short haul and a 20.9% reduction on long haul. Ryanair, Ireland’s largest airline, which has a stake of almost 30% in the former State airline, called upon Aer Lingus to appoint commerce union leader David Begg as the new Chief executive.
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