Thousands back Qantas petition
Qantas says thousands are backing its position to call for an end to state border closures to regions with little to no cases of COVID-19.
Qantas says thousands are backing its position to call for an end to state border closures to regions with little to no cases of COVID-19.
More jobs could be slashed at Qantas on top of the thousands already announced, with chief executive Alan Joyce warning “more difficult decisions” are yet to come.
Qantas chief Alan Joyce takes major pay cut as Treasurer, investors call on nation’s biggest companies to show a social conscience.
In many ways, we have witnessed a pendulum swing away from permissiveness.
Alan Joyce said Qantas stood ready to assist in bringing Australians home as part of the boosting of quarantine caps.
The pandemic has forced sudden career shifts for some, but it’s not always a bad thing.
Qantas has promised to look at more ‘scenic’ flights after a non-stop seven-hour flight from Sydney to Sydney sold out in ten minutes.
A demand by the Morrison government for the states to boost hotel quarantine capacity won’t convince Qantas to reinstate international flights before July next year.
A federal minister is urging the states not to be sucked in by a Qantas move that risks a ‘wave of corporate welfare-seeking’.
Sydney-headquartered Qantas is thinking of pulling up stumps at Mascot and moving interstate to save money.
Qantas is leaving passengers with international flight bookings in limbo by refusing to cancel services from October onwards.
Angry union members have taken their protest against outsourcing by Qantas to the Sydney home of Alan Joyce.
Qantas urges 20,000 stood-down staff to petition states and territories to re-open borders and find a common definition for a ‘hot spot’.
Qantas has enlisted 20,000 of its stood-down staff to pressure premiers on border closures, and a hotspot agreement.
Many companies may promote themselves as beacons of virtue signalling. The reality is, wokeness doesn’t come cheap.
Alan Joyce says higher airfares are likely in a post-COVID world as airlines seek to return to profitability.
Qantas has raised another $500m to boost its cash reserves and cover a $400m debt due next year.
The former Wesfarmers boss also expressed doubt about the resurgence of manufacturing in Australia but said we need to look at where we have competitive advantage.
Qantas’ regional carrier has said it will scrap two of its regional air bases to better reflect travel demand.
Qantas will outsource ground handling operations in a move that will see 2500 jobs go on top of the 6000 already announced.
It’s Saturday evening, I have my Qantas pyjamas on, a glass of wine and some snacks, and I’m flying the world.
Qantas is tapping the bond market in an issue that is expected to be worth more than $400m.
Qantas has axed one of its top executive positions as the airline continues to cut staff numbers to reduce operating costs.
Qantas International CEO Tino La Spina has become the airline’s highest ranking casualty of the COVID cuts.
Provincial thinking is impeding recovery from COVID-19.
Business needs national cabinet to provide a circuit-breaker.
After a $2.7bn loss in the 2020 financial year, the COVID-inflicted pain is not over for Qantas in its 100th year of operation.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce is again receiving a pay packet after four months of no salary, but it’s not as much as it used to be.
Consumer stocks surged to records despite a 0.8pc slip in the ASX, while results from Qantas and Wesfarmers prompted little share reaction.
Delivering some of the worst news in Qantas’s history has taken a heavy toll on CEO Alan Joyce.
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