17/10/2011

Etihad To Buy Govt Aer Lingus Stake?

Talks are reportedly underway between the Irish Government and a Middle Eastern airline, which have expressed interest in the Governments 25% stake in Aer Lingus.

According to the Financial Times, a meeting between James Hogan, the Chief Executive of Etihad and Taoiseach Enda Kenny, at an investment conference in Dublin, sparked interest. This comes after the Irish Government said in September it would sell its stake in the airline.

Transport Minister Leo Varadkar said that he would not sell it for less than €1m per share, which would value the stake at €132.4m and Aer Lingus at €529.6m, the newspaper said.

The Financial Times cited people with knowledge of the move as saying it is unclear how far talks have progressed and that they might not result in any deal, but Aer Lingus and Etihad have not commented.

Meanwhile analysts believe that the most likely buyer of the airline is International Airlines Group, the parent company of British Airways. Its boss, Willie Walsh was a former head of Aer Lingus.

(LB/CD)

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