Hong Kong, Aug. 13 -- Growth in demand for domestic air travel in Australia post COVID-19 has exceeded available capacity, the country's competition regulator reports. Read More The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's (ACCC) Domestic Airline Competition report said available seats for domestic flights offered by the country's major carriers were 2.8% fewer in June compared with the same month in 2019. The industry had "not yet filled the gap" created after Tigerair Australia stopped flying in 2020, the ACCC said. The loss of Rex Airlines on major capital city routes, after it entered voluntary administration, also removed seats from the market. "The withdrawal of Tigerair significantly reduced the capacity for domestic low-cost...