Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker calls the Australian government's decision to block 'very unfair' f
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Qatar Airways branded Albanian government to block additional flights to Australia after helping the airline's return home during Australians' pandemia. Lock Points The Federal Government rejected Qatar Airways's request for additional flights to Australia The Federal Government rejected Airways's request for additional flights to Australia. The Minister Transport, Patar Airways, says that CEO of CEO is "very surprised", given company's work during pandemi company. Federal Transport Minister Catherine King rejected demand for a 28 -week service to Australia in middle of Qantas opposition carrier of Gulf State. Airline General Manager Akbar Al Baker broke his silence on Saturday and said that CNN was "very surprised" that his rights were blocked. "We found that it is very unfair, especially at a time when we support Australia, our legitimate demand is not given."Said. Some praised Qatar for entering and leaving Australia during Pandemik, even if domestic carriers stopped flying. "[We were sending back citizens to Australia, who helped to get medical equipment spare parts during the Covid period, where courtesy citizens and partners operate in Australia Australia." "We were there for the Australian people." Analysts, if the request had been given, extra Qatar Airways flights would increase competition and reduce flight tickets, he said. Transportation Minister Catherine King advocates the government's decision to block extra Qatar Airways flights The investigation into the decision begins this week Mr. Al Baker's comments come before an investigation of a Senate Committee on why additional flights are blocked this week. Government Services Minister Bill Shorten said Mrs King is not only a particular commercial operation supported by another government, but everyone has to weigh the interests of everyone. "Everyone clearly wants a cheaper flight ticket to Sky News on Sunday, but I don't think it's as simple as saying 'what they want when they come to the Qatari government'. Citizen Senator Bridget McKenzie, who will chair Senate Committee, hit Ms. King for refusing to publish government's decision to publish decision of government. On Friday, "Transportation Minister Catherine King expects until the rise of parliament. Ms. King presented to a series of rations behind the decision to reject Qatar's demand, including invading body searches, reducing emissions and protecting national interests on Australian women at Doha's Hamad International Airport.
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