Flight Centre boss warns ‘ridiculous’ Qatar Airways decision will keep fares high

Flight Centre boss Graham “Skroo” Turner has accused the federal government of deliberately keeping airfares up by rejecting Qatar Airways’s application to double its flights to the country. Turner, who founded the $4.7b travel agency business, said the decision was “ridiculous”, after unveiling a bullish profit upgrade ahead of the group’s full-year results in August. “The cost of airfares is a huge problem for travellers. I think it’s the most ridiculous decision I’ve ever seen. We have Australian airlines like Qantas, which do not have the capacity for additional services, and yet we’re rejecting Qatar’s extra capacity,” he said. Qatar Airways applied to add 21 flights to its services from Doha into Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane last year. Transport Minister Catherine King confirmed the additional bilateral air rights were not being considered on Monday, as reported by The Australian Financial Review. She did not outline why. Although supported by most of the tourism and aviation sector, as well as the National and Liberal parties, the application was opposed by Qantas. It was also opposed by five Australian women who were subjected to invasive searches at Hamad International Airport by Qatari federal police ahead of their flight with the airline in 2020. The women were part of a larger group who were forced to undergo internal examinations after a newborn baby was abandoned in a bin at the airport. The women are now seeking damages from Qatar Airways and the Qatar Civil Aviation Authority – which are both owned by the Qatari government – over the incident.<br/>
Sydney Morning Herald
https://www.smh.com.au/business/companies/flight-centre-boss-warns-ridiculous-qatar-airways-decision-will-keep-fares-high-20230720-p5dpvz.html
7/20/23