Ryanair
has been told to reduce its stake in rival Irish carrier Aer Lingus by the UK
Competition Commission.
It said the no-frills airline would be required to reduce its 29.8% stake in Aer Lingus to 5%.
The commission's final report confirmed its provisional findings that Ryanair's shareholding could "substantially lessen" competition on routes between the UK and Ireland.
Ryanair said it would appeal against the conclusions of the commission.
Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary said: "The report by the UKCC is bizarre and manifestly wrong but also entirely expected."
O'Leary said that the investigation into Ryanair's stake in Aer Lingus was "manifestly unfair" and that the company's lawyers would lodge an appeal with the Competition Appeal Tribunal in the coming weeks.
Ryanair has made repeated attempts to buy Aer Lingus, which said it "welcomes" the Competition Commission's report.
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