Alan Joyce is no stranger to being eviscerated for the greater good (profit), but the government is struggling to explain why it denied Australians more overseas flights.
. And Canberra has further compounded its poorly judged decision by cutting aviation out of its broader competition review.
The airline’s chief executive Alan Joyce is no stranger to being publicly eviscerated for the greater good . And he held the line this week, supporting the government’s decision while“The government is going to regret its decision [to block additional Qatar flights]. But it’s not going to reverse it.
Compare this with the international division’s performance in the 2019 financial year , when it made $285 million. This explains why the government has been floundering with various explanations over the past few weeks about its motives for denying the public the additional services from Qatar – a move that any half-decent economist will attest would lower international air fares.
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