
Irish airline Aer Arann. which operates routes to Dublin and London City from Ronaldsway, will come out of examinership today (Wed)
The company entered the situation – which is an alternative to liquidation – in late August, in a bid to turn around a 13 million Euros deficit.
The global economic downturn and disruption caused by the Icelandic ash cloud were cited as the reasons.
However, a hearing at Dublin's High Court today will confirm the airline returns to normal trading, safeguarding more than 500 jobs.
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