Jetstar and Australia Post put on hold
The Ministerial Council on Consumer Affairs met on May 16 and 17, 2006 in Alice Springs.
MCCA considered the Australia Post’s application for an exemption from the National Scheme for the Regulation of Travel Agents to sell Jetstar domestic air tickets.
There was no agreement to grant an exemption.
However, MCCA requested that the TCF trustees develop a risk-based premium for the TCF and that this should be treated as a matter of priority.
AFTA boss Mike Hatton has sent a communique to all members stating ” If anything further develops from this announcement I will advise you accordingly.”
Graham Muldoon
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