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We Ensure Players Play by the Rules
Transport: Aviation Industry
Between 2010 and the end Green Light for Jetstar well as future Jetstar branded
of March 2014, CCS received Pan-Asia Strategy low-cost carriers operating in
a total of 10 notifications for On 6 August 2012, Qantas Asia, will coordinate network,
Airways Limited and its wholly
decision for joint venture scheduling, pricing, marketing,
agreements and alliances in owned subsidiary, Jetstar
purchasing, customer service
and resourcing decisions.
the aviation sector, the majority Airways Limited, sought a
of which were made in the last decision from CCS on its
After reviewing the submissions
three years. To date, CCS has Jetstar Pan-Asia Strategy.
reviewed and issued decisions The strategy will see Qantas provided by the parties and
for nine of these notifications. Airways establishing joint evant third parties, CCS
rel
fou
ventures with local airline nd that while some parts
The first two Joint Venture (JV) partners in a number of Asian of the Proposed Conduct will
agreements cleared by CCS jurisdictions to operate low-raise competition concerns, the
were also reviewed as part of cost carriers under the Jetstar presence of low-cost carriers
the study mentioned above to brand and business model. on routes generally increase
help CCS better understand the level of competitiveness
the actual effects of these JVs Under the strategy, the parties, through increased capacity and
on competition in the relevant including Jetstar Asia, Jetstar reduced prices from existing
markets. Pacific and Jetstar Japan, as airlines on these routes.
Jetstar Pan-Asia Strategy
Case Team Members (From Left to Right): Cindy Chang, Assistant Director, Legal & Enforcement; Herbert Fung, Director,
Business & Economics; Priscilla Yee, Assistant Director, Policy & Markets
We Ensure Players Play by the Rules
Transport: Aviation Industry
Between 2010 and the end Green Light for Jetstar well as future Jetstar branded
of March 2014, CCS received Pan-Asia Strategy low-cost carriers operating in
a total of 10 notifications for On 6 August 2012, Qantas Asia, will coordinate network,
Airways Limited and its wholly
decision for joint venture scheduling, pricing, marketing,
agreements and alliances in owned subsidiary, Jetstar
purchasing, customer service
and resourcing decisions.
the aviation sector, the majority Airways Limited, sought a
of which were made in the last decision from CCS on its
After reviewing the submissions
three years. To date, CCS has Jetstar Pan-Asia Strategy.
reviewed and issued decisions The strategy will see Qantas provided by the parties and
for nine of these notifications. Airways establishing joint evant third parties, CCS
rel
fou
ventures with local airline nd that while some parts
The first two Joint Venture (JV) partners in a number of Asian of the Proposed Conduct will
agreements cleared by CCS jurisdictions to operate low-raise competition concerns, the
were also reviewed as part of cost carriers under the Jetstar presence of low-cost carriers
the study mentioned above to brand and business model. on routes generally increase
help CCS better understand the level of competitiveness
the actual effects of these JVs Under the strategy, the parties, through increased capacity and
on competition in the relevant including Jetstar Asia, Jetstar reduced prices from existing
markets. Pacific and Jetstar Japan, as airlines on these routes.
Jetstar Pan-Asia Strategy
Case Team Members (From Left to Right): Cindy Chang, Assistant Director, Legal & Enforcement; Herbert Fung, Director,
Business & Economics; Priscilla Yee, Assistant Director, Policy & Markets