Qantas probed for allegedly trying to sink Virgin

SYDNEY • Australia's consumer watchdog yesterday said it was probing Qantas for alleged anti-competitive behaviour, after its chief executive officer appeared to call for rival Virgin Australia to be cut out of a massive government bailout.

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) chairman Rod Sims said he had received a letter from Virgin Australia CEO Paul Scurrah alleging Qantas had engaged in anti-competitive behaviour by "trying to send a message that Virgin was in trouble and would not survive" the coronavirus crisis.

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce told Sky News last week that Australia's government should "not look after the badly managed companies which have been badly managed for 10 years" and should not nationalise Virgin if it falters.

Mr Joyce also told a news conference that the pandemic had plunged airlines into a "survival of the fittest" and Qantas was "making sure we are last man standing", comments which Mr Sims said he found "very unhelpful and inconsistent with the time of crisis we're in".

Qantas and Virgin have suspended all international routes and slashed domestic flights after Australia shut its borders to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

The aviation sector has received a A$715 million (S$612 million) bailout from the Australian taxpayer.

"Australia went into this crisis with two full-service airlines and it's really important that we come out the other end with two full-service airlines," insisted Mr Sims.

"We don't want to damage the structure of the economy, so that when the health crisis is over, we can rise up and be ready to go. So we don't want the sort of structural change that might be being suggested by Mr Joyce."

Mr Sims said that if the ACCC found substance to the allegations, Qantas could find itself in court, potentially facing hundreds of millions of dollars in penalties.

The next step in the probe would be to contact Qantas, which Mr Sims expected would occur "very soon".

Qantas and Virgin did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on March 25, 2020, with the headline Qantas probed for allegedly trying to sink Virgin. Subscribe