ANALYSIS: Is Air New Zealand’s domestic market dominance the best we can hope for, or is it time for subsidisation of certain routes to allow regional players?
WATCH: NBR senior journalist Will Mace speaks with Mike McRoberts.
Earlier this week, Auckland International Airport agreed to lower the prices it charges airlines.
The decision followed a Commerce Commission determination that the airport had the potential to earn excess profits of $190 million based on the Price Setting Event 4 pricing it set for 2022 to 2027.
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