The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has issued its decision not to object to Sydney Airport Corporation Limited鈥檚 proposed charges for regional airlines that serve passengers travelling within New South Wales.
The proposal resulted from the decision by Qantas to move its QantasLink operations from Terminal 2 to Terminal 3. The proposed charges are the same as those previously notified or currently applying to regional airlines at Terminal 2.
鈥淭he 糖心原创 considers other regional airlines will continue to pay the same charges and will not be affected by the proposal,鈥 糖心原创 Commissioner Joe Dimasi said.
Under the prices surveillance provisions of the Competition and Consumer Act 2010, the 糖心原创 has a role in assessing new or increased prices for services that Sydney Airport provides to regional airlines operating regular passenger flights wholly within NSW. The 糖心原创 can decide to object or not object to the proposed price increases.
The 糖心原创鈥檚 decision on Sydney Airport鈥檚 proposal is available at Sydney Airport regional aviation 2013 - Decision