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Australian competitors regulator to monitor domestic air fares

Australia's competitors regulator stated on Thursday it will carefully keep an eye on domestic air fares in between urbane cities after local provider Regional Express withdrew from the marketplace last month as it went into voluntary administration.

Rex is the second domestic airline to take that path this year. Inexpensive airline Bonza was the first. It stated in April it had actually suspended flights, and would examine the viability of its service.

The collapse of Bonza and the withdrawal of Rex in between urbane cities implies that no domestic route had more than 2 contending airline company groups as of July, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission stated.

With the suspension of Rex's services ... we are closely keeping an eye on airlines tickets and remain watchful to any increases in costs on routes that Rex is no longer flying on, Commissioner Anna Brakey stated in a declaration.

The commission warned that customers might not have the ability to capitalise on the advantages of a more competitive domestic market if Rex was unable to restart services soon.

Qantas and Virgin Australia << IPO-VIR. AX> > -which dominate the nation's air travel sector - did not right away respond to Reuters' requests for a comment.

(source: Reuters)