UK ruling may force Ryanair to sell Aer Lingus stake

Ryanair could be forced to reduce its stake in Aer Lingus, after a provisional ruling by the UK's competition watchdog.

Ryanair could be forced to reduce its stake in Aer Lingus, after a provisional ruling by the UK's competition watchdog.

It has found that Ryanair has influence over Aer Lingus, which could lead to a reduction in competition in flights between Ireland and the UK.

The Competition Commission said it is considering forcing Ryanair to reduce its 29% stake in Aer Lingus or sell it all.

In a statement, Ryanair has rejected the finding, calling it "bizarre and manifestly wrong".

It said it will appeal the ruling.

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