Aussie regulator plans on extending Qantas-American JV to 2026

Aussie regulator plans on extending Qantas-American JV to 2026

The carriers entered a business agreement in 2011 to coordinate services.

CANBERRA:
Australia’s competition regulator proposed to reauthorise a joint venture between Qantas Airways Ltd and American Airlines Group Inc on Friday, extending it for another five years.

The carriers had entered a Trans-Pacific joint business agreement in 2011 to coordinate services between the US, Australia and New Zealand.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) had authorised the agreement in 2011 for five years and reauthorised it in 2016 until 2021.

“Passengers travelling on Trans-Pacific routes could benefit through enhanced products and services, including a greater likelihood of increased capacity and new routes, increased connectivity and improved schedule choice,” ACCC commissioner Sarah Court said in a statement.

Qantas and American Airlines did not immediately respond to Reuters’ request for a comment.

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