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Aussie watchdog blocks Qantas-Japan Airlines deal

Commission rules proposal would ‘remove competition’ between 2 carriers that normally account for 85% of flights

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Sep 2021 6:30PM

Aussie watchdog blocks Qantas-Japan Airlines deal
The deal would have seen Qantas and Japan Airlines coordinate on how much fares would cost, as well as flight schedules. – aviacionaldia.com pic, September 13, 2021

SYDNEY – Australia’s competition regulator today definitively blocked a pricing, code-sharing and scheduling deal between Qantas and Japan Airlines, saying the arrangement would hurt consumers.

The deal would have seen the two airlines coordinate on how much fares would cost, as well as flight schedules.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ruled the proposal would “remove competition” between two carriers that normally account for 85% of flights between Australia and Japan.

It had earlier indicated a rejection was likely, but airlines hard-hit by pandemic travel disruptions had hoped, in vain, for a reprieve.

“The agreement would likely lead to reduced competition as international travel resumes, to the detriment of passengers travelling between Australia and Japan,” the watchdog said.

Australia closed its international borders 18 months ago to reduce the spread of the coronavirus. Travel between the country’s major cities has been disrupted repeatedly during that time, hammering the bottom lines of carriers.

Qantas expressed “disappointment” at the decision, saying the deal would have helped “ensure a faster and sustained recovery from Covid”.

Australia’s borders are expected to slowly reopen for vaccinated travellers from later this year.

Qantas last month reported revenues had fallen A$12 billion (RM36 billion) in the last financial year as travel dried up. 

The company received more than A$1 billion in taxpayer aid and has furloughed thousands of workers. – AFP, September 13, 2021

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