Warner picked to bowl over Indian travellers
One of the country’s most famous batsmen has landed the job of selling Australia to Indian travellers during the summer Test series.
One of the country’s most famous batsmen has landed the job of selling Australia to Indian travellers during the summer Test series.
Travel industry leaders are holding their breath as Donald Trump returns to the White House, fearing any destabilisation of international relations could rattle the ongoing travel recovery.
An outage of airport SmartGates across the country has been resolved but not before causing widespread disruption.
A man who came face-to-face with an armed intruder inside his Bali home has pleaded with Indonesian police to investigate the horrifying attack.
New chair John Mullen has sought to draw the curtain on the Alan Joyce era, vowing to move on from ‘serious mistakes’ while defending the airline’s close relationship with Anthony Albanese.
Qantas Airways is giving 27,000 employees a cash thank you as union members stage industrial action at airports across the country.
Qantas has declared it’s ready to move on from the ‘serious mistakes’ of the past, even as a new book threatens to dredge up events the airline would rather forget.
Qantas shareholders have accused previous CEO Alan Joyce of using the airline as a personal play and that the board needs to atone for its past.
Qantas is about to release 20 million domestic reward seats for members of its Frequent Flyers program.
Qantas is about to release 20 million domestic reward seats for members of its Frequent Flyers program.
The airline is hopeful a record share price and new chairman will ensure a less fiery AGM than last year’s disastrous affair.
Qantas is preparing to cash in on its solid safety record by lending its name to a new ‘safety academy’ to be run in partnership with Griffith University and RMIT.
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