Qantas has welcomed the Australian Competition
and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) decision to grant interim
authorisation for the proposed Qantas and Emirates partnership.
The partnership still remains subject to final authorisation from
the ACCC, a decision which is expected in March.
Chief Executive Officer of the Qantas Group,
Alan Joyce, said interim authorisation would enable the two
airlines to coordinate more closely and would also enable
customers to book travel on most parts of the combined Qantas
and Emirates network.
“This decision means we can determine
pricing, capacity and scheduling with Emirates, in addition to the
more logistical aspects of the partnership that we have been
working through already,” said Mr Joyce. “For consumers,
interim authorisation means we can provide details on fares and
allow people to book one stop destinations on most parts of the combined Emirates and Qantas network.”
The decision
includes a condition that Qantas and Emirates not yet coordinate
on services between Australia and New Zealand, reflecting the
fact that New Zealand law does not provide for interim authorisation.
Fares on the combined network, which would be
for travel from April 2013, are expected to be available in
coming weeks once discussions on pricing have taken place. These
services also remain subject to regulatory approval.
Mr Joyce
said part of selling the Emirates and Qantas network would include
marketing of Australian regional destinations to a wider
international audience.
“Through this partnership and with
interim authorisation, Emirates will now be able to market Qantas
destinations like Hobart and the Gold Coast to their customers,
which is a real benefit for Australian tourism,” he added.
Prior to receiving interim authorisation, coordination between
Qantas and Emirates has focused on aspects of the partnership
that do not require ACCC approval, including integrating IT
systems, determining frequent flyer benefits and establishing
an operational base for Qantas in Dubai.
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