Airports and Jetstar bite back at Air New Zealand subsidy claim

Airports and Jetstar bite back at Air New Zealand subsidy claim
Jetstar CEO Stephanie Tully – outperforming Air NZ on fares and sticking to schedule. (Image: NZME)
Pattrick Smellie
Auckland International Airport and Jetstar have bitten back at Air New Zealand chief executive Nikhil Ravishankar’s claim that the country’s main domestic airports are giving Jetstar open-ended “sweetheart deals" on landing charges."By opposing incentives for airlines that compete with them, Air New Zealand, with their 84% market share, is essentially telling New Zealand’s regional airports and communities they should only accept the capacity that Air NZ is prepared to give them,” the airport said in...

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