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ACCC approves JSA extension |
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Friday, 05 February 2010 |
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued a draft determination proposing to grant authorisation of Qantas and British Airways’ Joint Services Agreement JSA) for a further five years.
The JSA – which has been in operation for the past 14 years - allows the parties to co-ordinate commercial arrangements in providing air transport services, primarily between Australia and Europe.
“The ACCC considers the JSA is likely to continue to deliver public benefits in the form of lower fares and broader availability of schedule options for air passengers,” said ACCC chairman, Graeme Samuel.
Strong competition on most routes operated under the JSA means that cost savings arising from the JSA are likely to be passed on to consumers.
“The increasing competition from other carriers means the JSA is unlikely to result in any substantial lessening of competition in the relevant markets,” added Samuel.
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