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Airly's private plane service adds new layer of elitism to Australian skies

  • Written by The Conversation
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For a small but (presumably) well-off number of Australians, air travel between Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra could be about to change. Startup company Airly is planning a new passenger membership model, and aims to compete, in part, with the major Australian airlines.

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