Australia has nine passenger open skies agreements with other countries – including with China, India, US, UK and Singapore.
Flight Centre boss Graham Turner has called for the competition watchdog to be consulted on how foreign airlines gain access to Australian airspace, after the federal government rejected Qatar Airways’ request to double its flights to the country.with other countries to encourage airlines to increase the number of services to the country, which would lower airfares.Oscar Colman
Turner, who was speaking a hearing of the Senate select committee into bilateral air service agreements, appeared on behalf of Flight Centre and the Australian Travel Industry Association. King has maintained the incident is not the reason the flights were not granted despite the women being advised before Qatar Airways and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.Oscar Colman
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