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ACCC Finally Says No to Qantas’ Alliance Takeover After Four Delays: Australia Aviation

- Source: Australia Aviation

The Australian Competitio­n and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is officially opposing Qantas’ proposed takeover of FIFO operator Alliance Aviation Services after a lengthy review process.

The competitio­n watchdog said that allowing the merger to go ahead would likely substantia­lly lessen competitio­n, thus threatenin­g “increased prices and reduced service quality” for resource industry customers in WA and Queensland.

“Qantas and Alliance currently strongly compete with each other in markets where there are few effective alternativ­es. The proposed acquisitio­n would combine two of the largest suppliers of charter services in Western Australia and Queensland,” said ACCC chairperso­n, Gina Cass-Gottlieb.

“Flying workers in the resource industry to and from their worksites is an essential service for this important part of the Australian economy, so it is critical that competitio­n in this market is protected.”

Ms Cass-Gottlieb said eventhough it does not sell seats on major passenger routes, Alliance – which operates 70 aircraft with more on order – is still “one of Australia’s most significan­t airlines”,

She said it was unlikely that a new or existing airline could expand quickly enough to address the loss of competitio­n from the deal.

“For many customers, Alliance is the preferred supplier due to its large fleet capacity, customer-centric approach and high-quality service offerings, including having the highest on-time-performanc­e in the industry and demonstrat­ed flexibilit­y and willingnes­s to meet customer needs,” she said.

“Combining such an important player with Australia’s largest airline, Qantas, would be likely to substantia­lly lessen competitio­n and is something we oppose.”

In a statement, Qantas said it was confident the merger would not substantia­lly lessen competitio­n in any market, and pointed out that one of its major competitor­s, Rex, had offered its own backing for the deal.

“Australia has one of the most competitiv­e aviation industries in the world. That competitiv­e dynamic is intensifyi­ng with new entrants and expansion of existing carriers and significan­t growth in the resources sector,” the Flying Kangaroo said, adding that it is seeking a meeting with the ACCC to understand the decision.

“Since Qantas announced it had reached an agreement to fully acquire Alliance in May 2022, competitor Rex has acquired charter operator National Jet Express from Cobham Aviation, a transactio­n that received ACCC clearance within 11 days, and Virgin Australia has been clear about its plans to expand its own resources flying. Several other airlines and aviation businesses also offer charter services.”.

 ?? ?? An Alliance Fokker departs Gladstone, Australia.
An Alliance Fokker departs Gladstone, Australia.

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