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Thomas Feldhaus 14th February 2010 01:59 PM

Australia, China to Negotiate ‘Open Skies’ Accord.
 
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Feb. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Australia and China are committed to starting negotiations on an “open skies” accord, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s government said as it announced an increase in flights allowed between the two countries.

Under the new air services agreement, the national airlines of both nations can immediately offer as many as 10,500 seats a week between Australia’s major airports and China and a further 4,000 seats beginning in November, Transport Minister Anthony Albanese said in an e-mailed statement. Seat allocations were previously capped at 8,500, according to the statement.

The accord contains a “shared commitment to commencing negotiations aimed at concluding an ‘open skies’ agreement” and reinforces the “importance of our economic relationship with China,” Albanese said.

China is Australia’s largest trading partner. The Asia- Pacific is the world’s biggest aviation market and last year almost 1.4 million people traveled between Australia and China, according to the statement. Passenger growth on routes between the two nations has averaged 16.9 percent over the past five years, Albanese said.

Source: bloomberg

lloyd fox 14th February 2010 02:21 PM

AND BRISBANE WINS

The new agreement also provides:

· A special capacity entitlement to accommodate new services between China and Brisbane, with 2,000 of the additional seats for Chinese airlines quarantined for flights into and out of the Queensland capital;
· Further opportunities for Australian airlines to operate between China and other destinations such as Europe, while allowing Chinese carriers to operate to additional points beyond Australia; and
· An opportunity for the airlines of both countries to operate via a larger number of intermediate points.

Significantly, the latest agreement contains a shared commitment to commencing negotiations aimed at concluding an ‘open skies’ agreement, an outcome that would remove most – if not all – of the existing limitations on Australian and Chinese airlines operating between our two countries.

Danfeng Qian 14th February 2010 07:10 PM

Excellent news.

CA operates overnight direct flight from SYD to PEK.
Hope QF or MU could start the same flight to PVG, then to LHR/FRA.


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