Qatar Airways eyes Virgin Australia deal

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Friday 28 June 2024 | 15:36

Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways teamed up two years ago. Photo: Virgin Australia

Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways teamed up two years ago. Photo: Virgin Australia

Canberra: Qatar Airways is looking to buy a 20 per cent stake in Virgin Australia, with experts suggesting the deal could lower fares.

Australian aviation expert Geoffrey Thomas said yesterday a deal with Virgin would help the Qataris’ bid for more flight slots in Australia.

“But it also sets up a fascinating competition with its rival, Emirates,” by virtue of the Qantas-Emirate partnership, he said.

“You’re going to have two big powerhouses vying for Australian traffic ... This is good for competition.”

Domestic airfares could possibly decrease if the 20 per cent stake is approved, but Emirates and Qatar competing for international travellers would reduce international prices, Mr Thomas said.

Qatar Airways is one of the world’s biggest airlines, and was blocked by the Australian government from putting on more flights last year.

Any Qatari-Virgin deal would need Australian government approval.

The Australian Financial Review is citing unnamed sources close to the transaction, saying the Qatari interest could be formally announced next week.

Qatar Airways and Virgin Australia announced a strategic partnership in 2022; ostensibly to compete with Qantas and Emirates’ profit-sharing alliance on flights between Australia and Europe through Dubai.

After Qantas courted but ultimately rejected signing a deal with Qatar Airlines, Qantas opposed and the Australian government blocked Qatar Airways getting more flights into Australia last year.

Source: News.com.au

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