Qantas Airways Limited, who own 46% of shares in Fiji's international airline Air Pacific and has veto powers, will make a submission to the cabinet sub-committee appointed to review the performance and operations of Air Pacific.

A Qantas spokesperson confirmed that a submission will be made as they are the major shareholders in Air Pacific.

Qantas said they believe Air Pacific is a well run company which, in the last 12 months has delivered a record profit, carried a record number of passengers and announced a committed investment over the next 10 years of $2.9B, a significant investment in the future of Fiji.

The interim government has said people have 28 days from the 11th of June to make submissions to the cabinet sub-committee through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Aviation.