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Subsidy for Regional Air Services Reinstated

From the Examiner

Subsidy for regional air services reinstated after pressure from carriers | The Examiner
Subsidy for regional air services reinstated after pressure from carriers

By Matt O'Sullivan

Sept. 15, 2014, 5 p.m.
The Abbott government has finally reinstated a subsidy scheme for airlines flying on minor regional routes following pressure from carriers such as Regional Express.
The Gillard government removed the enroute rebate scheme in 2012 when it established the carbon tax. Regional Express, the country's largest independent regional airline, was one of the most vocal critics of the decision, and repeatedly demanded the Abbott government reinstate the subsidy.
The new scheme will subsidise navigation charges on low-volume routes to regional areas.
Federal Transport Minister Warren Truss said part of the assistance would go towards supporting new routes to regional communities that did not have air-passenger services.
"It can take years for new regional routes to establish sufficient support to become viable, which is why we are providing this additional support for up to three years," he said.
The government will provide $1 million each year over the next four to assist scheduled passenger services. The funding is on top of $1 million allocated each year to aero-medical services such as the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
Under the scheme, airlines can apply for assistance for flights on routes carrying up to 15,000 passengers each year using aircraft with a maximum take-off weight of 15 tonnes.
Early this year, Regional Express demanded the Abbott government live up to its promise to reinstate the enroute rebate scheme for flights on new or low-volume routes to regional Australia.After large losses by Qantas and Virgin Australia, Rex warned last month that regional aviation was in worse shape by highlighting the collapse of two small airlines within nine months. Darwin-based Vincent Aviation was the latest to be placed in receivership in May.
Comment is being sought from Rex.
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