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Australia and the United States have reached a bilateral "open skies" aviation agreement, the countries announced Friday, clearing the way for increased competition on one of the world's most lucrative and protected long-haul routes.

The bilateral agreement abolishes all restrictions on U.S. and Australian air services for carriers of both countries, ending a virtual duopoly on the route held by Qantas and UAL Corp.'s United Airlines. Qantas controls 75 percent of the market share on the Australia-U.S. route, from which it derives around 15 percent of its net profit.

The deal will allow Australian carrier Virgin Blue Holdings Ltd. to begin flights to the United States by the end of the year — but leaves Singapore Airlines Ltd., which has long coveted the route, still without access.

It would also "provide certainty" for Australia's Qantas Airways Ltd. and its budget offshoot Jetstar, allowing them to widen the network of American cities they currently serve, Australian Transport Minister Anthony Albanese said in a statement.

The agreement comes after three days of negotiations in Washington and will take effect once formal approval from the U.S. and Australian governments is granted.

"Airlines from both countries will be allowed to select routes and destinations based on consumer demand, without limitations on the number of U.S. or Australian carriers that can fly between the two countries or the number of flights they can operate," a U.S. Department of Transport statement said.

"The agreement also removes restrictions on capacity and pricing, and provides opportunities for cooperative marketing arrangements, including code-sharing, between U.S. and Australian carriers," it said.

The agreement only applies to American and Australian carriers.

Virgin Blue, Australia's second-largest airline by revenue, wants to fly 10 Boeing 777-300ER services a week to the U.S. West Coast through its new international carrier, V Australia.

The airline last year got approval from the Australian government to add trans-Pacific routes, but an agreement with the U.S. was still needed. AP
 
Open sky Australia-Usa: Qantas e United perdono il monopolio

Australia e Stati Uniti hanno raggiunto un accordo di open sky, andando a rompere il monopolio di Qantas e United sulle rotte transpacifiche tra i due Paesi. "L'intesa - ha commentato il ministro dei Trasporti australiano, Anthony Albanese - cancella le restrizioni sinora esistenti e apre la concorrenza, a vantaggio dei passeggeri e del turismo d'affari". Grazie al patto di open sky, il vettore australiano Virgin Blue entrerà sulle rotte verso gli Stati Uniti entro la fine dell'anno. Qantas, che ha subito potenziato i propri operativi sugli Usa, sino a 51 a settimana, ha annunciato tre frequenze aggiuntive da fine marzo. United, unico concorrente di Qantas nei servizi no-stop per l'Australia, opera attualmente 14 voli a settimana TTG
 
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