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$600 million lost to Sydney Airport curfew | thetelegraph.com.au
SYDNEY Airport's curfew is costing the state almost $600 million a year as frustrated airlines fly to rival airports. Qatar Airways is the latest carrier to criticise Sydney's 11pm to 6am curfew, with CEO Akbar Al Baker saying the airline would not fly here unless there were changes.
Mr Al Baker said it was impossible to schedule flights to Sydney amid the current restrictions.
Sydney's loss has been our southern cousin's gain, with a recent study finding Melbourne Airport's 24-hour status allowed it to handle an extra two million passengers a year - who added $590 million to the Victorian economy.