Deputy chairman John Sharp also wants federal government to reverse decision blocking Qatar Airways from launching more flights into Australia
to news that Qantas was facing potential fines worth hundreds of millions of dollars after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
“They play real hardball, they truly use their market power in a way that airports can’t, to get the result they want and flatten their costs,”Sharp said Rex had complained to the ACCC about alleging anti-competitive behaviour but the watchdog had not pursued the matter.Sharp said he was optimistic the legal action announced by the ACCC late last week against Qantas would “reveal a lot of information” through court hearings.
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