Sydney Sets Out $90 Million Plan To Lure International Carriers

Qantas planes at Sydney Airport
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Funding worth A$120 million ($90 million) is being offered to help lure airlines back to New South Wales (NSW) in Australia. The NSW state government has pledged A$60 million towards the Aviation Attraction Fund, which will be dollar-matched by Sydney Airport (SYD). The initiative is part of a wider...
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