Billion-dollar profits, Covid travel credits and a $250 million lawsuit: What’s going on with Qantas?
Qantas is in hot water again with the ACCC threatening a $250 million lawsuit. But what about the impact on SMEs?
Huge ledger of Qantas customer complaints revealed as iconic brand attempts to rebuild trust
The number of passenger complaints against Qantas reportedly flew higher in 2022 than in pre-pandemic years, outlining the challenge facing the airline as it attempts to rebuild customer trust.
After 103 years, Vanessa Hudson will be the first woman to be Qantas CEO
It’s only taken 103 years, but Qantas is set to see a woman take the helm for the first time with Vanessa Hudson today announced as the next CEO of the airline.
After Qantas goes meat-only, Virgin says all vegetarians welcome on its flights
If you're a frequent air traveller and a vegetarian, don't despair — you can fly Virgin instead of with the meat-eaters at Qantas.
National carrier or budget airline? Qantas’s food cutbacks leave vegetarians hungry
The latest wheeze from Alan Joyce’s giant travel lottery system is to in effect tell vegetarians, people with diet restrictions and travellers of faith to forget about being fed because the only thing they’ll get is meat.
Outsourcing and layoffs have left Qantas with a shortage of pilots and engineers
Qantas, and the aviation sector in general, is in dire trouble, facing a shortage of pilots and stretching its engineers to breaking point.
Qantas crisis goes from bad to worse with Jetstar passengers stranded overseas
It's going from bad to worse at Qantas and Jetstar, for both staff and passengers, and there seems to be no end in sight.
Qantas posts $1.86 billion loss for FY22 but clearer skies are ahead, CEO Alan Joyce says
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce says the airline is moving back to profitability, despite posting an underlying loss of nearly $1.9 billion for the 2022 financial year and weathering damage to its global reputation.
Flight cancellations, layoffs and lost luggage: Yes Qantas, it really is a crisis
With Qantas buffeted by a storm of cancellations, lost luggage, call-centre delays, layoffs and outsourced jobs, the airline seems to be showing no signs of moving to a crisis footing.
Qantas, Etihad and more could be hit with airport staff strikes as baggage handlers mull industrial action
Baggage handlers at Australia's east coast airports have had enough, with the Transport Workers' Union looking at industrial action.
Will airlines be allowed to mandate vaccines for employees?
The legal ground in Australia for employers to insist that employees be vaccinated remains murky.
Travel companies are perky about international travel, but are they telling anyone the truth?
Amid shocking news about rising COVID-19 deaths and health systems collapsing across the world, travel companies are remaining perky. When will somebody tell us the truth about international travel?