The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has decided to not object to a revised proposal from Airservices Australia to increase its prices for services such as air traffic control.
In its view on Airservices’ previous proposal, which was released on 8 September 2011, the ԭ was concerned that proposed price increases would see Airservices over-recover its costs.
“Airservices has now proposed lower prices than were in its previous proposal, which the ԭ believes will not lead it to over-recover its costs,” ԭ chairman Rod Sims said.
Airservices is now free to implement these revised prices as planned on 1 October 2011.
A copy of the ԭ’s final decision will be available on the ԭ website.