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Competition watchdog calls for relaxed foreign ownership rules in airline industry report

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The Competition Bureau is calling for changes to improve the competitive landscape in Canada’s airline industry,  including loosening rules that currently limit foreign ownership of Canadian airlines.

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The watchdog, in a 117-page market study published Thursday, reiterated that Canada’s airline industry is highly concentrated with two major carriers — Air Canada and WestJet — dominating the domestic market.

Those airlines are competing less directly with each other than they did six years ago, the report said, with WestJet serving fewer domestic fliers at eastern airports, and Air Canada serving fewer domestic fliers at western airports.

More competition would lead to lower fares and a higher quality of service, while improved transparency around prices would help travellers make more informed decisions when shopping for flights, the agency said.

Canada’s existing limits on foreign ownership of airlines are also stifling competition, the watchdog said, and loosening those restrictions will make it easier for newer, smaller airlines to access finances from different sources.

It recommended letting foreign companies take full ownership of Canadian airlines that only operate domestically, creating a “new class of airline” that will bring in global expertise and capital.

The bureau also suggested letting individual international investors hold a larger share of voting interests in Canadian airlines, boosting the amount from 25 per cent to 49 per cent.

John Gradek, a professor of aviation management at McGill University, said there’s a price to pay if the government loosens rules around foreign ownership of carriers.

“The decisions that are going to be made by those carriers that have a significant influence by foreign [owners] may not be in the best interest of Canadians,” he said.

The Competition Bureau noted that northern and remote communities face specific difficulties when it comes to air travel because it isn’t cost-effective for most airlines to operate in regions serving smaller, more distant populations, and where air travel infrastructure is lacking.

Canadians, especially those living in secondary markets, are underserved by the current state of the airline industry, said Gradek, adding that introducing and maintaining services in those markets — at a reasonable price — is a major challenge.

Why is it so much more expensive to travel by air in Canada?

“If you live in Sault Ste. Marie, or you live in Medicine Hat, or you live in Yarmouth … you’re in trouble if you want to get on a flight. And it’s going to cost you an arm and a leg to get anywhere in Canada,” he said.

The Competition Bureau is recommending that a national working group be established to focus on air transportation in remote regions. Overall, it made 10 recommendations to improve competition, including:

It also suggested limiting the Transport Minister’s power to override certain parts of the merger process between airlines. CBC News has reached out to the ministry for a statement.

The success of smaller airlines Porter and Flair are improving the playing field, according to the report. Air Canada and WestJet have both faced increased competition from at least one of these smaller carriers since 2019, it said.

“However, the history of airline entries and exits suggests that these competitive gains remain fragile, especially during economic shocks,” the bureau cautioned.

CBC News has contacted WestJet and Air Canada for a response.

The Competition Bureau launched its study last July and called on Canadians to contact the agency and share their opinions. Air Canada and WestJet were ordered by a federal court last fall to hand over information for the market study.

For years, consumer advocates and industry experts have shared concerns that the airline industry suffers from a serious lack of competition, with some saying that Air Canada and WestJet’s dominance amounts to a duopoly.

Some travellers have also expressed frustration over the high cost of domestic airfare, with additional fees and surcharges bloating the cost of a ticket beyond the base fare.

And dissatisfied fliers have made a record-number of complaints about the state of air travel in recent years, with the backlog having hit a new peak last spring.

Meanwhile, many of the country’s smaller discount airlines have folded or filed for bankruptcy — including Lynx Air and Canada JetLines — and newer airlines have failed to take off, such as WestJet-owned Swoop, which was ultimately folded into its parent company’s primary operations.

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