- Indonesia
- Papua New Guinea
The International Air Services Commission (the Commission) has received an application [PDF: 417 KB] from Virgin Australia seeking to renew the following Determinations:
Indonesia
Determination [2013] IASC 130, which allocates 1,080 seats per week in each direction, as varied by [2013] IASC 225 and [2015] IASC 210.
Papua New Guinea
Determination [2014] IASC 108, which allocates 160 seats in each direction.
Indonesia
Determination [2013] IASC 131, which allocates unrestricted passenger capacity between points in Australia except Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth and authorised points in Indonesia, as varied by [2015] IASC 211.
Update: 18-June-2018
On 15 June 2018 the Commission issued the following renewal determinations:
Indonesia - Determination [2018] IASC 108, allocating to Virgin Australia unrestricted passenger capacity between points in Australia, except Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth and authorised points in Indonesia. The capacity may be used by Virgin Australia or another Australian carrier which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Virgin Australia. The determination is valid for 99 years from 27 May 2019.
Papua New Guinea - Determination [2018] IASC 109, allocating to Virgin Australia 160 seats per week in each direction on the Papua New Guinea route. The determination is valid for five years from 20 May 2019.
Indonesia - Determination [2018] IASC 110, allocating to Virgin Australia 1,080 seats per week on the Indonesia route. The capacity may be used by Virgin Australia for code share services with Delta Air Lines and also by Virgin Australia's wholly-owned subsidiary. The determination is valid for five years from 11 May 2019.