IASC sides with Qantas on Bali capacity

Australia's International Air Services Commission (IASC) has issued a draft determination proposing to grant 2,320 seats of passenger capacity per week to Jetstar, part of the Qantas Group, and to deny Virgin Australia’s application for 2,464 seats. 


The decision is worth about 10 services per week to Jetstar.

The IASC said Qantas and Jetstar “are reasonably capable of obtaining any licences, permits or other approvals required to operate on and service the route, and of using the capacity granted".

IASC sides with Qantas on Bali capacity

Australia's International Air Services Commission (IASC) has issued a draft determination proposing to grant 2,320 seats of passenger capacity per week to Jetstar, part of the Qantas Group, and to deny Virgin Australia’s application for 2,464 seats. 


The decision is worth about 10 services per week to Jetstar.

The IASC said Qantas and Jetstar “are reasonably capable of obtaining any licences, permits or other approvals required to operate on and service the route, and of using the capacity granted".