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New Qantas chief Vanessa Hudson will have to clean up the industrial relations mess she inherited from Alan Joyce.

Alan Joyce’s final legacy: A massive industrial relations damages bill

At first blush, the Qantas boss’s industrial hardball line looks set to cost the airline $100 million. Possibly more.

  • Elizabeth Knight

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Qantas and its budget arm Jetstar expect to carry more than four million passengers over the September school holidays, an increase on last year.

Qantas faces hefty payout to 1700 sacked workers

The Federal Court has ordered Qantas to pay $170,000 in compensation to three workers who formed a test case for workers illegally sacked during COVID.

  • Kayla Olaya and Olivia Ireland
Alan Joyce stood down early after a series of scandals and growing customer anger.

Qantas forks out another $3.4 million for Joyce as executive pay revealed

Former Qantas boss Alan Joyce received $3.4 million for his last two months in the job. In his last two years, he took home nearly $20 million.

  • Amelia McGuire
Qantas boss Vanessa Hudson.

Threat of higher overseas airfares under ‘same job, same pay’, warns Qantas boss

Qantas boss Vanessa Hudson has unveiled her first full-year result since taking over as chief executive last September.

  • Amelia McGuire and Penry Buckley
Vanessa Hudson’s balancing act.

How Vanessa Hudson scored on her maiden Qantas result

For the first time in living memory, Qantas shareholders took a hit for the team. That said, it wasn’t a big one.

  • Elizabeth Knight
Qantas boss Vanessa Hudson says plans for the world’s longest direct flights are on track.

Australia can’t sustain more than three airlines, says Qantas boss

Vanessa Hudson says the demise of challenger airline Bonza highlights why the federal government needs to ensure the Australian aviation industry stays sustainable.

  • Amelia McGuire
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Qantas chief executive Vanessa Hudson.

Sorry, not sorry: Qantas perfects the art of the non-apology

To suggest that the airline’s settlement over the ghost flights matter makes Qantas a trustworthy company is to be wilfully blind to its recent history.

  • Joe Aston
What we know so far about Qantas’ compensation payments.

Qantas’ $225 and $450 compensation payments: What you need to know

The airline admitted it misled consumers by advertising tens of thousands of “ghost flights”. Here’s everything we know about what affected customers will get.

  • Jessica Yun and Amelia McGuire
Qantas boss Vanessa Hudson says the rewards program will become more flexible.

Qantas loyalty revamp the right flight path to healing customer ‘pain point’

Vanessa Hudson has taken on the Herculean task of trying to restore the relationship with Qantas customers and staff – and reweight the division of the spoils.

  • Elizabeth Knight
Fast, free Wi-Fi and integrated device/tablet holders are among the new features.

Will Qantas’ frequent flyer changes make it easier to get a seat?

Qantas has added a third way to redeem frequent flyer points on flights. But will it make snagging a seat easier?

  • Amelia McGuire

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