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Qantas Airways has agreed to pay 120 million Australian dollars (€74 million) in compensation and a fine for selling tickets on thousands of cancelled flights. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) sued the Sydney-based airline in the Federal Court last year. They alleged that Qantas engaged in false, misleading or deceptive conduct by advertising tickets for more than 8,000 flights between May 2021 and July 2022 that had already been cancelled. Qantas agreed to settle the suit by paying a AU$100 million (€61 million) fine to the Australian government and a projected AU$20 ...
Euronews (English)
Die australische Fluggesellschaft Qantas hat nach der Corona-Pandemie Zehntausende Tickets verkauft, obwohl die Flüge teilweise schon seit Wochen gestrichen waren. Das kommt die Airline nun teuer zu stehen: Wegen dieses Verstoßes gegen das australische Verbrauchergesetz einigte sie sich mit der nationalen Wettbewerbs- und Verbraucherschutzkommission (ACCC) auf die Zahlung von 100 Millionen Australischen Dollar (61 Millionen Euro), wie Qantas mitteilte. Mit weiteren 20 Millionen Australischen Dollar werden mehr als 86.000 betroffene Passagiere entschädigt, die jeweils zwischen 225 und 450 Dolla...
DPA (German)
Australia's flagship carrier Qantas on Monday announced it would pay out $120 million Australian ($80 million US) to settle a lawsuit brought by consumer watchdog ACCC relating to cancelled flights. In 2023, the ACCC launched action in court alleging Qantas engaged in "false, misleading or deceptive conduct," by advertising tickets for thousands of flights that it had already cancelled but not removed from sale. The flight cancellation practices followed the restart of operations post-pandemic from May 2021. On Monday, the airline and the watchdog said that they have reached a settlement. Qant...
DPA Breaking News
A glitch in an online service of Qantas Airways on Wednesday morning exposed customer data, prompting the Australian airline to launch an investigation. The glitch enabled travellers to access the boarding passes and personal information of others, the Australian airline said in a statement. The airline said it is urgently working to resolve the issue and expresses sincere apologies to affected customers. They are exploring whether recent system changes may have caused this problem. Qantas recommends that customers log out and then log back in to their Qantas Frequent Flyer account on the app....
DPA Breaking News
Australian airline Qantas on Thursday reported that its statuary profit after tax for the six months ending on December 31 dropped by 13% to $869 million Australian ($570 million US). Underlying profit before tax was $1.25 billion for the period, a decline of $183 million year-on-year. Earnings were 13% lower than the same period a year earlier as fares and capacity continued to normalize. Lower fares contributed to reduced revenue per available seat kilometre, which had an impact on profit of around $600 million, while freight yields fell by $146 million. This was mostly offset by contributio...
DPA International
Australian airline Qantas on Thursday reported that its statuary profit after tax for the six months ending on December 31 dropped by 13% to $869 million Australian ($570 million US). Underlying profit before tax was $1.25 billion for the period, a decline of $183 million year-on-year. Earnings were 13% lower than the same period a year earlier as fares and capacity continued to normalize. Lower fares contributed to reduced revenue per available seat kilometre, which had an impact on profit of around $600 million, while freight yields fell by $146 million. This was mostly offset by contributio...
DPA
Australian airline Qantas on Thursday reported that its statuary profit after tax for the six months ending on December 31 dropped by 13% to $869 million Australian ($570 million US). Underlying profit before tax was $1.25 billion for the period, a decline of $183 million year-on-year. Earnings were 13% lower than the same period a year earlier as fares and capacity continued to normalize. Lower fares contributed to reduced revenue per available seat kilometre, which had an impact on profit of around $600 million, while freight yields fell by $146 million. This was mostly offset by contributio...
DPA Breaking News
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