06 April 2009

Aer Lingus boss resigns


Aer Lingus chief executive Dermot Mannion has resigned, a month after the airline reported heavy losses.

The airline's chairman, Colm Barrington, will take over the role until a replacement is found.

Announcing his resignation, Mannion said: "My decision to step down will allow a new CEO to bring fresh thinking and new ideas to the business."

Aer Lingus reported a net loss of â'š~¬108 million for 2008.


By Bev Fearis


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