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Australia- US Open Skies Coming Soon?

January 6, 2008

Australian and US government officials are preparing to begin negotiations to open up the skies between the two nations. An open skies agreement between the two nations would likely result in significant economic benefits for both Australian and US interests.

Virgin Blue, which will launch their international service V Australia from Australia to mainland US later this year, is asking for 10 weekly services using Boeing 777-300ER. Under the currently agreement between the two nations, airlines wishing to start service can only offer 4 weekly flights between the nations the first year.

Currently United Airlines is the only US carrier offering non-stop mainland service to Australia. Hawaiian offers one stop via Hawaii.

It’s been reported that Qantas earns 20 percent or more of their profits from the Australia/ US route. The flagship carrier of Australia offers 48 weekly flights compared to United which only offers 14 weekly flights.

The talks will start in mid February in Washington D.C.

Source TheAirlineHub

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