Cheaper airfares are expected as additional capacity returns in Australia following the Christmas period.
Cheaper airfares are expected as additional capacity returns in Australia following the Christmas period. Travel experts are predicting the industry will bounce back following months of staff shortages, high cancellation rates and sky-high fares.
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