Aer Lingus can't persuade enough staff to jump
Aer Lingus has fallen far short of the number of staff exits it hoped to achieve through a voluntary severance scheme - a key reason it issued a profit warning last week.
Aer Lingus has fallen far short of the number of staff exits it hoped to achieve through a voluntary severance scheme - a key reason it issued a profit warning last week.
Less than two months ago, the airline issued guidance to the markets that it would deliver full-year operating profit broadly in line with last years' €69.1 million operating profit. But on Friday, it revised this figure downwards to around €60 million for the...
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