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DOT 22-08
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Contact: Bill Mosley
Tel.: (202) 366-4570
U.S. Transportation Secretary Peters Announces New Open-Skies Aviation Agreement
with Australia
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Mary E. Peters today announced that the United
States and Australia concluded a landmark Open-Skies aviation agreement that
will eliminate restrictions on U.S.-Australia air services for the carriers of
both countries. The agreement comes after three days of negotiations in
Washington.
“This agreement will strengthen the already close ties between the United States
and Australia,” said Secretary Peters. “Today’s agreement begins a new era where
American and Australian consumers, airlines and economies can enjoy the benefits
of lower fares and more convenient service.”
Under the new agreement, 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. 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.
Although the 1946 U.S.-Australia aviation agreement was significantly amended in
the 1980s, it still contained restrictions on capacity, routing, pricing and
code-sharing, and there was no provision for charter flights. In 1999, the two
countries took a major step toward liberalizing air services when they agreed to
remove restrictions on U.S.-Australia air cargo services.
With this agreement, Australia becomes the 90th U.S. Open-Skies partner. The two
sides will abide by the terms of the agreement, pending its formal signing.