AITA seeks government aid in light of Rex Airlines administration
In light of the recent collapse of Rex Airlines, the Australian Travel Industry Association (ATIA) asked Australia’s Federal Government to ensure that any support package for the airline includes compensation for the wider travel ecosystem.
The AITA pointed out how many travel agents are currently out of pocket with significant amounts outstanding and owed by Rex Airlines.
These travel professionals are now also doing all they can to support those travelling Australians impacted by Rex entering voluntary administration.
ATIA formally wrote to federal Transport minister Catherine King, seeking financial support for those affected by this development, both financially and in terms of additional work supporting Australian consumers with Rex bookings.
AITA chief executive Dean Long said: “Financial assistance is crucial to help travel businesses manage this difficult period, and we are hopeful the Federal Government will understand that.
“Ensuring that those travel agents impacted are supported is essential given the circumstances, and also important for maintaining the integrity and competitiveness of the Australian travel industry.”
Long went on to explain that Rex Airlines served as a lifeline for much of regional and rural Australia, ensuring these communities stay connected to the rest of the country.
He likewise expressed hope that the airline can eventually return to operations and that the AITA remains committed to supporting its members through these challenging times.
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