Qantas Senate inquiry submission: Qantas tells government not to review rejection of extra Qatar fli
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Qantas finally made a written presentation Senate investigation on rejection of Qatar Airways's extra flight proposal to Australia, and government allowed controversial decision review or appeal. Virgin, Qatar and Rex come to weeks after submitting written applications. In his nine -page document, Qantas said that any examination of decision, which rejected Qatar's application for 28 extra flights, will take Australia with the rest of aviation world. Qantas told the federal government to an investigation of Qatar Airways for extra flights to Australia. "Bilateral air services agreements are the result of a state-state process ... Airlines and other parties can be appealed properly in this context and to give them to them will take Australia with other judicial regions. An environment in which it is critical," he says. He continued "In similar areas such as trade or taxation, there are no appeals on other government-government agreements." Qantas claimed that Qatar's extra flight application could distort the Australian aviation market while leaving my pande. "While the sector is still recovering, it will not be appropriate to make a significant structural change in an important bilateral agreement with a permanent distorting potential."Said. Airlines's most timely Australia's Gallery "There is plenty of opportunities for airlines to add more flights to Australia, including Qatar Airways."Said. Qantas claims that Qatar's application may disrupt the market New Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson prevented the Senate investigation with President Richard Goyder last week, while former boss Joyce is expected to be called when he returns to Australia. The decision to reject Qatar's application, the Minister of Transportation Catherine King said that he would not appear in front of the committee.
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