Case Date
31-October-2014
Country
  • Bangladesh
  • France
  • Thailand
  • United Arab Emirates
Status
Completed

The Commission has received an application [PDF: 358 KB]   from Virgin Australia seeking a renewal of multiple determinations:

  • Determination [2010] IASC 122 (as varied), which allocates five frequencies per week of capacity on the Bangladesh route;
  • Determination [2010] IASC 120 (as varied), which allocates 150 seats one way per day (on an average annual basis) of code share capacity on the France route;
  • Determination [2010] IASC 119 (as varied), which allocates seven frequencies per week of third country code share capacity on the Thailand route; and
  • Determination [2010] IASC 118 (as varied), which allocates three frequencies per week of capacity on the United Arab Emirates route.

In accordance with section 12 of the International Air Services Commission Act 1992, the Commission invites other applications for the capacity on any or all of the above routes.

The closing date for notice of intention to make an application is COB (i.e. 5pm) on 7 November 2014, with the application due by COB 14 November 2014. If no notice of intention is received by COB 7 November 2014, the Commission may proceed to make a decision.

Update: 21-November-2014

The Commission's delegate issued the following Renewal Determinations:

United Arab Emirates (UAE)

  • Determination [2014] IASC 116 [PDF: 1253 KB] which renews the allocation of three frequencies per week in favour of Virgin Australia on the UAE route;

Thailand

  • Determination [2014] IASC 117 [PDF: 1286 KB] which renews the allocation of seven third party code share frequencies per week in favour of Virgin Australia on the Thailand route;

France

  • Determination [2014] IASC 118 [PDF: 1271 KB] which renews the allocation of 150 one way seats per day on an average basis in favour of Virgin Australia on the France route;

Bangladesh

  • Determination [2014] IASC 119 [PDF: 1127 KB] which renews the allocation of five frequencies per week in favour of Virgin Australia on the Bangladesh route.