Rival airlines in huge battle over Bali
The nation’s two biggest airlines are currently engaged in a fight over who will be granted extra flights on one of Australia’s most lucrative travel routes.
The nation’s two biggest airlines are currently engaged in a fight over who will be granted extra flights on one of Australia’s most lucrative travel routes.
A fresh fight has erupted between Australia’s major airline groups over hard-to-come-by capacity to Bali.
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