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The ACCC monitors the prices, costs and profits of the major domestic airlines as part of a government direction. The government first directed the ACCC to do this between June 2020 and June 2023. The government issued a subsequent direction in November 2023, which applies until December 2026.
The results of the ACCC's monitoring of prices, financial performance and quality of service at Australian airports are published in the following reports.
This report presents the results of the ACCC's price, financial reporting and quality of service monitoring for aeronautical, car parking and landside access services at major airports for the 2022-23 financial year.
The penalty guidelines are a publicly available document, promoting greater awareness and transparency in the ACCC’s approach to assessing penalties.
This report presents the results of the ACCC's price, financial reporting and quality of service monitoring for aeronautical, car parking and landside access services at major airports for the 2021-22 financial year.
The ACCC has prepared guidelines that set out our position on the investigation and enforcement of possible contraventions of the Competition and Consumer (Gas Market Emergency Price) Order 2022 (the Order).
Twelfth report on the ACCC’s monitoring of Australian domestic air passenger transport services.
This document supplements the ACCC immunity and cooperation policy for cartel conduct – October 2019. The frequently asked questions may be amended from time to time to address issues that may arise in the application of the policy.
Eleventh report on the ACCC’s monitoring of Australian domestic air passenger transport services.
This guide provides information on the collective bargaining approval processes in the Act and outlines how the ACCC assesses the public benefits and detriments associated with collective bargaining proposals.