dfcatch
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I would not have an issue with an airline flying SIN-CNS-SYD as long as all it did in CNS was drop-off passengers. But even if it did pick up passengers in CNS I do not think that would be a big deal.
But if say the question was something like "Can Singapore Airlines fly CNS-SYD-ADL or any other route that is not part of an international itinerary?" then my answer would be no.
Sure Qantas may have neglected some routes but the answer is not to allow overseas carriers to setup domestic services.
Why couldn't SQ operate SIN-CNS-SYD and carry domestic pax on the internal route? It would increase bums on seats into a port like CNS which is heavily dependent on those seats. If all SQ can do is drop pax but not carry any domestic ones, then they incur 2 sets of landing fees but can't offset them with domestic pax.
Therefore SQ won't bother with landing in CNS at all.
But no I wouldn't suggest that SQ should operate domestic routes with no connection to the INT flight, nor would I suggest that a route like SYD-ADL should be permitted.
EDIT: I re-read your post. We're saying the same thing.