Queensalnaderrrrrrrr here.
I'm feeling it's about time we launch Queensland Airlines, all flights to/from/within Queensland should be operated by Queenslanders for Queenslanders (no foreigners allowed - talking about you Victorians).
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Seriously though, our population isn't large enough to see the sort of competition you see overseas (like EU/Asia/US) except the golden triangle routes which are already covered by QF/VA/ZL.
Now this may be controversial but with all due respect to Professor Fels, the report is a bit of a piss take. The ACTU (Australian Council Of Trade Unions) has commissioned this report which inherently introduces a bias to it. Sure there are some parts of it which are true but you need to take it at face value that it's "written" by someone who has spent years at the ACCC and has recently been paid a bucket of $$$ to write a report on behalf of the unions. Fels who as others have mentioned doesn't have the best credibility has come back from retirement to write this on their behalf.
The report which has been linked in an earlier post has some rather gaping holes
- QF received ~$2b in gov handouts sure it does mention ~$850m were in jobkeeper but many others were in keeping routes alive for critical workers or freight/waivers of air traffic fees etc - no where is this mentioned.
- It quotes many sources in an academic style as in they're official information but on further inspection they're just from the AFR or others...
- Finally the Qatar saga... Arguably this has nothing to do with Qantas and more to do with gov (either side) - scrap CL and you'll see a different opinion
- Talks about the whole "bundle of rights" saga, which again is same as elsewhere in the world - worse in Asia.
End of the day this report is "cute" and the press club address was "cute" except the AFR journalist who complained about the "Canberra tax" (which is a reflection on the AFR more than anything) but nothing will change especially with his demographic still traveling and writing reports to parliament.
The only international destination I can think of only serviced by 1 airline out of Australia is Vanuatu, and it is not a QF route. Virgin have the monopoly on Christmas Island (but that is an Australian territory).
Vanuatu is severed by both VA (Australian based) and NF (Vanuatu based).
There are plenty of destinations across the region that are similar, one AU carrier and sometimes one foreign carrier.
All of NZ (except ZQN - Queenstown airport) is severed by only one Australian carrier (counting QF/JQ as the same) then foreign ones.
New Caledonia - Qantas (a handful of flights) with a tight agreement with Air Calin (profit/route sharing) - probably worst in region.
Cook Islands - JQ only direct from Australia subsided by the Cook Islands gov and in part due to way budgets work the NZ Gov.
PNG - QF Only from Brisbane and Air Niugini from a handful of ports.
Virgin doesn't have a monopoly but instead hold a contract on a contracted Australian government route (QF to Norfolk Island is no different) although in both cases their is a big history lesson. VA actually to their credit won the contract competitively however QF was basically gifted it during covid as Air NZ struggled with border closures.