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Qantas Settles for $79 Million in 'Ghost Flights' Lawsuit Amid Corporate Reputational Crisis
Qantas Airways has agreed to pay AUD 120 million (USD 79 million) to settle a lawsuit regarding the sale of thousands of tickets on flights that had already been canceled. This settlement marks a critical juncture for the Australian flagship carrier as it attempts to rebuild trust and stabilize its brand. Qantas Airways has agreed to pay AUD 120 million (USD 79 million) to settle a lawsuit regarding the sale of thousands of tickets on flights that had already been canceled. This settlement marks a critical juncture for the Australian flagship carrier as it attempts to rebuild trust and stabilize its brand. -
Qantas Buys More Airbus Jets, Plans Non-Stop Sydney To London Flights
Qantas shares were up as much as 5.5% Monday. Qantas shares were up as much as 5.5% Monday. -
Australia Flag Carrier's Net Profit Slumps Again With Borders Effectively Sealed
Qantas relies heavily on international passenger revenues that have dried up during the pandemic lockdowns. Qantas relies heavily on international passenger revenues that have dried up during the pandemic lockdowns. -
Airlines Might Require 'Vaccination Passports'
Qantas, AirAsia, Air New Zealand and Korean Air might require international travelers to prove they've been vaccinated. Qantas, AirAsia, Air New Zealand and Korean Air might require international travelers to prove they've been vaccinated. -
Airlines In China Switch From Passenger To Freight
Sydney welcomed flights from Wuhan as airlines in China switch from passenger to freight travels. Sydney welcomed flights from Wuhan as airlines in China switch from passenger to freight travels.