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Alan Joyce decries 'protectionism' in Hong Kong as Qantas fails to gain clearance
I don't often agree with AJ but he has valid concerns here I think - the Hong Kong Basic Law is notoriously vague (partly causing the Umbrella Riots and other fun events). The hurdles applied to JQHK would have stymied all the other so called 'local' airlines in HK that ultimately have their boards in China or the UK.
Perhaps this may lead to a preference for QF to hub through anywhere else to HK with greater capacity and cut all possible through traffic to CX and KA?
Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce has lashed out at what he has described as blatant protectionism in Hong Kong after a recent decision to block Jetstar Hong Kong's bid to set up flying operations in the territory.In signalling Qantas would walk away from its long-held ambitions to expand into one of Asia's financial capitals, Mr Joyce said on Tuesday that one of the biggest threats for airlines operating in a global market was governments "penalising and taking away fair competition".
Despite Jetstar Hong Kong having majority local ownership and a Hong Kong chairman and chief executive, Mr Joyce said it had taken two years before the Chinese territory's government had ruled that the fledgling budget airline did not qualify as a local carrier despite it sharing similarities with incumbents Cathay Pacific and Hong Kong Airlines.
I don't often agree with AJ but he has valid concerns here I think - the Hong Kong Basic Law is notoriously vague (partly causing the Umbrella Riots and other fun events). The hurdles applied to JQHK would have stymied all the other so called 'local' airlines in HK that ultimately have their boards in China or the UK.
Perhaps this may lead to a preference for QF to hub through anywhere else to HK with greater capacity and cut all possible through traffic to CX and KA?