Australia’s domestic airlines are falling short
Australia’s domestic airlines are failing to provide proper service for passengers.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has released a report finding that Australian domestic airlines are characterised by a severe lack of competition.
In April, four per cent of flights were cancelled, and nearly 30 per cent were late.
As a result of these figures, the ACCC is calling on the Federal Government to launch an independent agency to monitor all the airlines.
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