Aer Lingus, the Irish airline that has been under hostile takeover pressure from Ryanair for more than two years, is considering whether to seek a protective alliance with another leading European carrier.
The group announced on Monday that Dermot Mannion, its chief executive, had resigned with immediate effect. Mr Mannion said his decision to step down would “allow a new CEO to bring fresh thinking and new ideas to the business”.

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