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Is Australia stuck with an airline duopoly? – Full Story podcast Is Australia stuck with an airline duopoly? – Full Story podcast
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Guardian Australia’s transport and urban affairs reporter Elias Visontay speaks to Tamsin Rose about how Rex’s uncertain future and a lack of competition means consumers will continue paying more for less When Rex grounded its capital city services and entered into voluntary administration last week, it joined a long queue of airlines that have unsuccessfully challenged Qantas and Virgin’s duopoly.
The former Australian Competition and Consumer Commission chair Rod Sims argues this was caused by ‘public policy failure’ over the allocation of slots at Sydney airport.
Guardian Australia’s transport and urban affairs reporter Elias Visontay speaks to Tamsin Rose about how a lack of competition means that consumers are going to continue paying more for less
In just three months Bonza has collapsed and Rex is on the brink. What’s gone wrong?
Rex Airlines holds a special place in the heart of country Australia. What would we do without it?