‘It’s inexplicable’: AFR readers want answers on Qatar-Qantas decision

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‘It’s inexplicable’: AFR readers want answers on Qatar-Qantas decision
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An overwhelming number of Financial Review readers believe the Albanese government has not given adequate answers on blocking Qatar’s application for more flights to Australia.

believe the federal government has not provided a proper explanation for the decision to block Qatar’s application to put on more international flights to Australia – a move that favours Qantas.

“The government’s approach to Qatar-Qantas is inexplicable,” one reader wrote. “Is $2.6 billion in handouts not already enough?”The decision to block the Qatar flights comes after the“Albanese has shot his credibility with this whole affair,” one reader wrote. “Surely, allowing his son to take up access to the Chairman’s Lounge is breathtakingly stupid.”

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