![]() ![]() The report reveals that routes in and out of Sydney Airport were not in the top 10 busiest routes in July 2021, despite it normally being Australia’s busiest airport. “The Delta outbreak has hit the domestic airline industry hard, and it has unfortunately halted the airlines’ recovery just as they were starting to approach pre-pandemic levels of flying,” ACCC Chair Rod Sims said. Weekly passenger numbers in Victoria fell 91 per cent from mid-May to early June, and in NSW they dropped 97 per cent between mid-June and the end of July. Qantas, Jetstar, Virgin and Rex combined were forced to cancel one in three flights in July 2021, which is the highest cancellation rate since April 2020. ![]() Passenger numbers reported for August and September 2021 are expected to be even lower. The report, released today, shows passenger numbers in July 2021 plunged to 23 per cent of pre-pandemic levels, after recovering to a peak of 68 per cent of pre-pandemic levels in April 2021. Travel restrictions as a result of the recent COVID-19 Delta outbreaks have brought the majority of domestic flying to a stop and delivered a significant blow to the local airline industry, the ACCC’s latest Airline Competition in Australia report reveals. Consumer data right exemptions register.Resale price maintenance notifications register.Exclusive dealing notifications register.Collective bargaining notifications register.Authorisations and notifications registers.Pre-November 2017 merger authorisations.Public registers Expand submenu for "Public registers".ACCC submissions to external consultations.Merger and competition exemption consultations.Regional mobile infrastructure inquiry 2022-23.Electricity market monitoring inquiry 2018-25.Digital platform services inquiry 2020-25.Inquiries and consultations Expand submenu for "Inquiries and consultations".By industry Expand submenu for "By industry".Problem with a product or service you sold.Problem with a product or service you bought.Consumers Expand submenu for "Consumers". ![]()
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