Qataris banned on Qantas
The fallout continues for air travellers following the severing of ties with Qatar by Arab nations.
The fallout continues for air travellers following the severing of ties with Qatar by Arab nations.
The Perth man who shoved a lemon meringue pie into the face of Qantas boss Alan Joyce appears in a Perth court.
Qantas chief Alan Joyce says most Australias are “fed up” with parliament’s failure to address marriage equality.
Qantas Airways’ share of passenger traffic flying into and out of Australia fell significantly in the past decade.
Malcolm Turnbull has opposed a push to change the Margaret Court Arena’s name because of her views on gay marriage.
Champion tennis player Margaret Court has declared that she intends to boycott Qantas over its gay marriage stance.
Margaret Court has publicly announced she will avoid using Qantas in protest at the airline’s stance on same sex marriage.
John Singleton and former Qantas chief Geoff Dixon have offloaded well-known Sydney nightspot Kinselas for about $22m.
A plane heading to Melbourne from the US was forced to turn back after passengers saw sparks from their window.
For Qantas chief Alan Joyce, the take-off in the airline’s shares vindicates a striking corporate turnaround story.
The alleged pie thrower has led a blemish-free life, yet Alan Joyce has judged him unfit to fly with Qantas.
The man who shoved a pie in the face of Qantas’s CEO says the company has ‘identified a new form of flight risk’.
The assault against a gay man for expressing his opinions cannot lightly be dismissed as a prank.
Major carriers are working on plans to ramp up their Asian strategies to capitalise on the burgeoning middle class.
Same-sex marriage opponent who pushed a lemon meringue pie into the face of Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has been charged.
The man behind the alleged public assault on Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has been identified.
Alan Joyce says he will press charges against the same-sex opponent who hit him in the face with a lemon meringue pie.
Alan Joyce reflects on his encounter with a lemon meringue pie as police probe how and why the Qantas boss was attacked | WATCH
Qantas shares rose to their highest level in nine years yesterday following a more-than 18 per cent jump over 10 days.
The Qantas Group has announced it is to offer its own premium credit card.
Qantas expects profit before tax this year to be less than last year’s record, but still above analysts’ expectations.
The debate about the A380 versus the B787 Dreamliner is about to kick off again.
The Kangaroo Route is set to change dramatically as sales for the first non-stop Australia to London route kick off.
Macquarie says the airline’s cash generation is “under appreciated”, the stock well placed to play sector catch up.
In January, two senior ministers officiated over a ceremony that may involve moving more highly skilled jobs offshore.
The essential role of regional airlines should be recognised.
The Qantas Group has warned against slashing restrictions on foreign carriers moving Australian domestic passengers.
Qantas has worked with 16 artists and teams to produce artworks for reproduction on its in-flight amenity bags.
The risk of deadly wake turbulence is on the rise and authorities need to address the issue, says aviation expert.
Firefighting foam has leaked out of a Qantas hangar at Brisbane Airport, potentially contaminating nearby waterways.
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