Sydney: Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce yesterday said discussions had taken place with Sydney Airport about the potential sale of its Terminal 3 in Sydney, but cautioned that any transaction would be “very complex”.
Speculation has emerged in the past month that the airline is weighing up the possible sale of its long-term leases for its terminals in Sydney, Melbourne Perth and Brisbane.
Commenting publicly for the first time on the sale speculation, Mr Joyce warned of the complexity of such a deal, saying:
“Part of the transaction involves us making sure that we have a very economic and viable operation. “We would love to move our international and domestic operations together (but) there are costs and complexities associated with the split between T1 and T3.”
— The Australian
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