[HD video below] Qantas and Emirates have welcomed the Australian
Competition and Consumer Commission’s (ACCC) approval of their
partnership for a period of five years.
The decision follows a six
month review process by the ACCC that included several rounds of
public submissions, a pre-decision conference and a comprehensive
analysis of the benefits the partnership will deliver to
customers.
“Qantas is an
Australian icon and the future of its international business is
much brighter with this partnership,” said Chief Executive Officer
of the Qantas Group, Alan Joyce. “Customers
are already responding very strongly to the joint network that
Qantas and Emirates have built, and to the frequent flyer benefits
that extend across it, with a significant increase in bookings.”
Qantas and Emirates will offer a combined total of 98 flights a
week between Australia and Dubai, with Qantas continuing to operate daily services from Melbourne and Sydney through to
London.
From Dubai,
passengers will be able to connect to 65 one-stop destinations in
Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Almost all of these
connections to Europe and most to North Africa are available
within 4 hours of landing in Dubai.
As part of the decision,
Qantas and Emirates have committed to maintain at least their
current levels of capacity on the four routes that both airlines
fly between Australia and New Zealand. Subject to approval in New
Zealand, the ability to cooperate on these Trans Tasman routes
creates the potential for the two airlines to market both
Australia and New Zealand to their global networks.
Qantas and
Emirates applied to the ACCC for authorisation of their
partnership in September 2012. In December 2012 the ACCC released
its draft determination, indicating its intention to approve the
partnership for a period of five years.
In January 2013, the
ACCC approved an application for interim approval, which enabled
the two airlines to coordinate pricing, schedules and capacity in
advance of today’s decision. Fares on the joint network went on
sale in mid-January for travel from 31 March 2013, subject to
regulatory approval.
Preparations for the partnership,
including Qantas’ new operational hub in Dubai, are now complete.
The first flight is scheduled from Sydney to London (via Dubai) on
31 March 2013.
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