- Indonesia
The International Air Services Commission (the Commission) has received an application [PDF: 24 KB] from Qantas seeking an allocation of 1,250 seats per week on the Indonesia route. Qantas has also sought for the capacity to be able to be used: (1) by Qantas or another Australian carrier which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Qantas; (2) for the provision of joint services between Qantas and any wholly-owned subsidiary of the Qantas Group; and (3) for Jetstar to be able to provide joint services with Emirates.
In accordance with section 12 of the International Air Services Commission Act 1992, the Commission invites other applications for capacity on the route.
The closing date for making an application is 12 October 2018. If you are intending to make an application, please inform the Executive Director of the Commission, by email (at iasc@infrastructure.gov.au), of your intention to make an application as soon as possible.
Update: 15-October-2018
On 15 October 2018, the Commission issued Determination [2018] IASC 120, allocating to Qantas 1,250 seats per week in each direction of passenger capacity on the Indonesia route. The capacity may be used by either Qantas or its wholly-owned subsidiary, Jetstar Airways Pty Limited and for the latter to provide services jointly with Emirates. The determination is valid for five years from 15 October 2018.