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Australia's federal government on alert to support airline Rex as it strikes turbulence

The Australian government stated on Tuesday it was standing all set to help airline Regional Express Holdings, which serves rural towns, after a. paper reported that the company had actually most likely worked with external. restructuring professionals.

Transport Minister Catherine King stated the government had. contingency strategies to ensure airline services continue in rural. locations however she did not promise any bailout plans for Rex.

Rex is a quite fundamental part of the Australian air travel. industry and (we) stand prepared to deal with them to see whether. there's any assistance or anything the federal government requires to do,. King informed ABC tv.

Bloomberg News, citing unidentified sources, on Tuesday. reported Rex was set to appoint Ernst & & Young as administrators,. and might announce it as quickly as Wednesday.

An airline companies union said about 2,000 tasks were at danger if Rex. collapsed. Rex did not respond to numerous ask for comment.

Rex, the only airline that flies into a number of rural towns,. runs in a domestic market dominated by Qantas and. Virgin Australia, which together control about 90% of. Australia's airline company market.

It has actually accused Qantas of engaging in rate gouging on. domestic routes and of pillaging its local pilots,. accusations Qantas has actually dismissed.

The Australian newspaper in a report late on Friday said Rex. had actually asked Deloitte to go through its books. Rex on Monday. suspended trading of its shares pending an announcement.

The trading stop comes three months after spending plan airline. Bonza collapsed, stranding passengers. Its fleet was later. repossessed by financial institutions.

Air travel is a pretty difficult company, and we're seeing that. Obviously we saw that with Bonza folding. We don't wish to see. Rex fold as well, so we're keeping a relatively close eye on it,. King said.

Rex reported a loss before tax of A$ 2.1 million

(source: Reuters)