Australian travellers warned of potential airfare hikes as watchdog puts airports on notice

The ACCC has responded to fears that major airports could ‘take advantage’ of the Covid reopening to recover lost profits

Australians travelling domestically could be hit by a spike in airfare costs in coming months and years, the consumer watchdog has warned, as it puts capital city airports on notice amid fears they could be “systematically taking advantage” of the Covid-reopening and hiking fees they charge airlines.

In its Airline Competition in Australia report released on Wednesday, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has also found people flying in and out of regional Australia continue to face higher ticket costs. This is due to a lack of core demand on some routes, as well as diminishing competition since Virgin Australia’s restructuring last year that has seen Qantas extend its dominance on regional travel.

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