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ACCC investigates complaints about airlines flying to Australia during Covid-19 – The Guardian
Exclusive: Australian families stranded overseas say economy tickets are being rescheduled repeatedly in favour of first-class customers
Australias consumer watchdog is investigating international airlines flying into the country during the pandemic, amid allegations operators are cancelling economy passengers tickets in favour of business and first-class customers, as companies comply with a strict cap on overseas arrivals.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commissions inquiry comes after the opposition infrastructure and transport spokeswoman, Catherine King, wrote to the ACCC chair, Rod Sims, on Wednesday following the …
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