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Aussie regulator moves to block Qantas-China Eastern Airlines cooperation

Published 09/14/2023, 08:51 PM
Updated 09/15/2023, 01:20 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A ground worker walking near a Qantas plane is seen from the international terminal at Sydney Airport in Australia, November 29, 2021.  REUTERS/Loren Elliott/File photo

By Roushni Nair and Rishav Chatterjee

(Reuters) - Australia's competition regulator on Friday said it planned to end a long-surviving partnership between Qantas Airways and a Chinese state-owned carrier over claims that it would lessen competition and provide the airlines a chance to hike airfare.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued a draft order to deny authorisation for Australia's flagship carrier and China Eastern Airlines (OTC:CEAYY) to continue their operations between the two countries.

ACCC Commissioner Anna Brakey expressed concerns over the authorisation saying it would provide both the companies "incentive to increase prices" as compared to what they charge in absence of the alliance.

ACCC had first authorised the agreement between the two carriers in 2015 with certain conditions, but it is now moving to block the extension deal.

"An agreement for coordination between two key competitors may breach competition laws," the regulator said.

Qantas is seeking an extension for the alliance with China Eastern, which allows the two companies to coordinate passengers and cargo movement between Australia and China.

China was Australia's biggest tourism market before the COVID-19 outbreak and the move to block the deal would end a cooperation that Qantas has relied on for over 10 years.

"We will review the ACCC's draft decision in detail and work to address their concerns ahead of a final determination," Qantas told Reuters in an emailed statement.

Brakey added that the key difference between the current situation and the previous authorisations is a lack of evidence that the coordination would lead to additional services on other routes between the two countries.

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RBC Capital Markets analyst Owen Birrell noted the new ACCC development might put risk on Qantas' other partnership arrangements, especially with American Airlines (NASDAQ:AAL) and Emirates.

In March, the ACCC had granted interim authorisation to the airlines which would remain in place till the carriers made submissions to persuade the regulator against blocking the deal.

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How nice to object a competitive cooperation to hike price.....
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