RichardMEL
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This is OT but...
uh wow.
No. Competition is good. The extra capacity drives down prices and gives options.
plus, and here's the really important part, Australian carriers simply do not have the capacity or capability to serve all the destinations folks want - and certainly not do it in an economically viable way (eg you could give QF/JQ/VA all the fleets of say QR/SQ and UA and give them 80% of the capacity in and out of Oz and it woukd be a financial black hole extremely hypothetical example sure, but trying to make a point.
Sure, Australian Carriers would love bigger share of the pie, but they can't- market share has dropped due to extra capacity from other carriers who provide it to meet demand.
eeook at the uproar when extra capacity to QR was denied.
The punters want access to all these markets and cheaper prices. Most of the carriers are responding to demand and not dumping.
i would accept that UA's huge capacity increase to South Pacific routes (mostly a need to place shells away from China) could be considered dumping to an extent, but theyve had to respond to that and adjust based on demand and lower yields (eg BNE). Ecen then, that has resulted in lower fares (at least in Y) for travel on US routes
yes, clearly some policies via the IASCiare designed to provide some protections for Oz carriers which I understand, though personally I reckon market forces should decide as much as possible but realise carriers with higher costs will struggle...
Anyway, putting MORE restrictions on foreign capacity may be something our carriers would love, but it would only push up prices and reduce options for both outbound and inbound traffic. Nit a great idea imo.
Exactly, there is too much competition in Australia's international aviation market. Foreign carriers account for 75% of inbound and outbound flights, and that's not ideal for Australia and its sovereignty. It's not in the national interest. It's time the government wound back this extreme capacity dumping disguising itself as 'competition'.
uh wow.
No. Competition is good. The extra capacity drives down prices and gives options.
plus, and here's the really important part, Australian carriers simply do not have the capacity or capability to serve all the destinations folks want - and certainly not do it in an economically viable way (eg you could give QF/JQ/VA all the fleets of say QR/SQ and UA and give them 80% of the capacity in and out of Oz and it woukd be a financial black hole extremely hypothetical example sure, but trying to make a point.
Sure, Australian Carriers would love bigger share of the pie, but they can't- market share has dropped due to extra capacity from other carriers who provide it to meet demand.
eeook at the uproar when extra capacity to QR was denied.
The punters want access to all these markets and cheaper prices. Most of the carriers are responding to demand and not dumping.
i would accept that UA's huge capacity increase to South Pacific routes (mostly a need to place shells away from China) could be considered dumping to an extent, but theyve had to respond to that and adjust based on demand and lower yields (eg BNE). Ecen then, that has resulted in lower fares (at least in Y) for travel on US routes
yes, clearly some policies via the IASCiare designed to provide some protections for Oz carriers which I understand, though personally I reckon market forces should decide as much as possible but realise carriers with higher costs will struggle...
Anyway, putting MORE restrictions on foreign capacity may be something our carriers would love, but it would only push up prices and reduce options for both outbound and inbound traffic. Nit a great idea imo.