Australian Aviation
Jake Nelson
20 Jan 2026

As reported in The Australian, an ACCC submission to a Senate inquiry warned that the current framework of monitoring and reporting “no longer acts as a constraint on behaviour” by airport monopolies, and suggested a commercial arbitration scheme be implemented.

It comes as the four major airports (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Perth) – which are all effectively “geographic monopolies” – embark on roughly $19 billion in works over the next decade, which the ACCC says could result in increased charges being passed on to passengers...

Airlines back ACCC call for more regulation on ‘monopoly’ airports – Australian Aviation - 20 Jan 2026

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