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Australia backs Virgin-Qatar Airways tie-up citing improved air services

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Posted on February 18, 2025

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· Last updated: January 26, 2026

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(Reuters) - Australia's competition regulator said on Tuesday it was proposing to allow Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways to operate flights between Doha and four Australian capital cities under an

Australia Approves Virgin and Qatar Airways Partnership for Better Travel

By Himanshi Akhand and Rishav Chatterjee

(Reuters) -Australia's competition watchdog on Tuesday backed a planned alliance between Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways, saying it would provide air travellers with improved services and products.

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) draft determination comes after it gave its interim approval to Virgin Australia in November to market and sell 28 weekly scheduled return flights between Doha and Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.

The flights would use Qatar Airways aircraft and crew in an arrangement known as "wet leasing", and start as early as June.

"We consider that the proposed cooperative conduct would likely result in several public benefits including providing enhanced products and services for air travellers which would include increased choice of international flights, with additional connectivity, convenience and loyalty program benefits," ACCC Commissioner Anna Brakey said in a statement.

Virgin Australia is the biggest domestic rival to Qantas Airways, which has a partnership with Dubai-based Emirates and has an arrangement with Finnair to operate flights between Sydney, Bangkok and Singapore.

Qatar Airways is still awaiting government approval for its purchase of a 25% stake in Virgin Australia from the U.S. private equity firm Bain Capital.

The ACCC is now seeking feedback on its draft determination before making a final decision by March or April, the regulator said.

"The ACCC seems content with the Virgin-Qatar alliance and the resulting increased ticket options will likely be a welcome development for Australian consumers also," Tim Waterer, market analyst at KCM Trade wrote in an emailed response.

"Whether the alliance is as warmly received by aviation competitors (... such as Qantas) is another matter."

Qantas previously lobbied the government against Qatar Airways ultimately unsuccessful bid to fly additional services into Australia.

Qantas shares were trading 0.4% lower.

Virgin Australia welcomed the ACCC's decision, noting the flights were currently on sale. "Today’s ACCC announcement confirms their support for these services," the carrier said.

Qatar Airways and Qantas did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

(Reporting by Himanshi Akhand and Rishav Chatterjee in Bengaluru; Editing by Jamie Freed and Kate Mayberry)

Key Takeaways

  • ACCC supports Virgin and Qatar Airways partnership.
  • The alliance aims to improve air travel services in Australia.
  • Virgin to market 28 weekly flights using Qatar's aircraft.
  • Qantas faces increased competition from the partnership.
  • Final ACCC decision expected by March or April.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the ACCC say about the Virgin-Qatar Airways alliance?
The ACCC backed the alliance, stating it would likely provide public benefits, including enhanced products and services for air travellers.
What is the nature of the flights involved in the alliance?
The flights will utilize Qatar Airways aircraft and crew through a 'wet leasing' arrangement, starting as early as June.
What is Qantas's position regarding the Virgin-Qatar partnership?
Qantas previously lobbied against Qatar Airways' bid to increase services into Australia, indicating potential concerns about competition.
When will the ACCC make a final decision on the alliance?
The ACCC is seeking feedback on its draft determination and plans to make a final decision by March or April.
How did Virgin Australia respond to the ACCC's announcement?
Virgin Australia welcomed the ACCC's decision, noting that the flights were currently on sale and confirming support for the services.

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