NEW YORK — Qantas Airways has drawn up a stir after broadcasting a slightly-racy movie across an entire flight. And the Australian carrier now is apologizing to customers. There were technical issues ...
ISS has provided multiple perplexingly inconsistent arguments for how to deal with the Qantas board’s culpability in the ...
The Federal Court has ordered Qantas to pay $170,000 in compensation to three workers who formed a test case for workers ...
A climate group is urging the consumer watchdog to investigate the airline’s sustainability claims after a recent European ...
Qantas has apologised for its unlawful pandemic retrenching of 1700 workers as the transport union pursues the ...
A technical issue precluded passengers from choosing their own in-flight entertainment en route from Sydney to Tokyo last week. The crew chose one film — the R-rated film “Daddio,” according to ...
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A prominent Perth mining executive has accused Qantas of downplaying the seriousness of a midair scare on board a flight ...
Former Qantas boss Alan Joyce can claim up to $2m in free first-class flights under a generous scheme given to former ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Qantas is facing accusations it has misled customers by charging them extra to fly carbon-neutral and promoting itself as ...