Stocks close firmly in the red
Energy shares led the market down, with Santos diving 7pc, while Qantas closed more than 10pc lower.
Energy shares led the market down, with Santos diving 7pc, while Qantas closed more than 10pc lower.
Qantas stock tumbled as economy and election worries pushed it to slash forecasts for domestic passenger growth.
Rolls Royce will inspect the engine of a Qantas plane that was forced to divert to Sydney just hours into its trip.
Travelport has rebuked American Airlines and Emirates for putting the squeeze on economy seats.
Qantas will hand points to Frequent Flyers for taking a walk as part of its new health insurance program.
New services to the US and Asia helped Qantas increase capacity 9.5pc in February from a year ago.
The suspected suicide of a Qantas pilot who flew a private plane into the ocean at 200km/h has sparked debate.
What’s driving the fierce competition on flights from Australia to the US?
Qantas is on track to become the first airline in Australia to allow customers to surf the internet during flights.
Qantas could reintroduce regular dividend payments after its best first-half profit result in its 95-year history.
Corporate chiefs have been drafted to the public service to advise on making management more ‘businesslike’.
Alan Joyce has bought into Palm Beach, a stone’s throw from his former mate Geoff Dixon’s luxury retreat.
Olivia Wirth has called it Qantas’s Love Actually moment.
Fairfax will axe 150 jobs at its Metro Media division, and Qantas hosts a very hot party.
The worm has turned for the Qantas boss, who has had more public outings lately than some CEOs do in a year.
Virgin Australia has opened a new front in its ground war with Qantas, unveiling a $200m terminal in Perth.
Qantas is confident a demand from US authorities will not delay new American Airlines services to Sydney next month.
Qantas shares slipped 5c to close at $3.95 yesterday after CEO Alan Joyce revealed he had sold almost 2.5 million shares.
More than half the franchisee members of NZ’s oldest retail travel network are refusing to sign up with Helloworld.
Virgin Australia has hit back at a Qantas attempt to muddy its plan to use Tigerair on routes to Bali.
More than a fifth of the Qantas offshoot’s revenue comes from extra charges levied on passengers.
Oil price volatility may have piled pressure on Santos and Origin but for Qantas the slide has provided a boon.
Hong Kong conglomerate Shun Tak Holdings has said it will wind up the remnants of Jetstar Hong Kong .
Record low oil prices will benefit Qantas and Virgin Australia as their fuel expenses plunge.
Qantas and Sydney Airport say they are both winners from a $535 million T3 terminal deal.
Qantas has agreed to a pay deal with its 1300 long-haul pilots, paving the way for purchase of a fleet of Dreamliners.
What chef Neil Perry really wants to be known for is his $8.90 burgers.
Geoff Dixon is fast becoming a pub baron with the purchase of his third hotel, the Nag’s Head, in inner-city Glebe for more than $5m.
The Sydney Film Festival almost buckled to pressure from the Church of Scientology to ban a film about the religion.
The speechwriter for Qantas threatened to “go feral” if the airline stopped her from publishing a tell-all book.
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