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Access to Secondary Airports Samuel Lucas Department of Infrastructure and Transport Australia

Thirty Fourth APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Brisbane, Australia 13-17 June 2011. Access to Secondary Airports Samuel Lucas Department of Infrastructure and Transport Australia. TPT-WG34, Brisbane, Australia.

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Access to Secondary Airports Samuel Lucas Department of Infrastructure and Transport Australia

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  1. Thirty Fourth APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Brisbane, Australia 13-17 June 2011 Access to Secondary Airports Samuel Lucas Department of Infrastructure and Transport Australia

  2. TPT-WG34, Brisbane, Australia Thirty Fourth APEC Transportation Working Group Meeting, Brisbane, Australia , 13-17 June 2011 • Access to Australia • Access to major gateway destinations (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth) is traded in bilateral agreements. • Access to all secondary airports (including, Cairns, Gold Coast, Adelaide, Darwin and Canberra) is traded in bilateral agreements, but open capacity for both sides is generally offered by Australia. • What approaches do other APEC economies take to secondary airports?

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