Minimal progress on borders
Provincial thinking is impeding recovery from COVID-19.
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.
Australia’s premier airline has posted a loss of $1.97 billion in what it has described as “the most challenging period in its long history”.
Have you only ever flown economy, but always wanted some of those fancy business class pyjamas? Qantas can help.
Commonwealth Bank led a financial rally with gains of 3.4pc and Kogan and Adairs hit records.
Qantas is under fire from its most senior pilots over what they perceive to be unequal treatment.
Unfortunate timing has contributed to a Qantas share offer attracting little interest from shareholders and raising just 14 per cent of the $500m target.
Qantas has seen little support from shareholders for a new share offer, raising $72m instead of the targeted $500m.
The lack of flying opportunities has not stopped frequent flyers earning and redeeming billions of points.
Qantas has been forced to temporarily close its Melbourne freight operations after workers tested positive to COVID-19.
Qantas boss Alan Joyce has blasted predictions videoconferencing will replace the need for business travel.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has taken a swipe at Queensland’s latest border restriction after axing more than a third of all flights.
Mid-air moves had watchers wondering, but this is how Qantas formed its farewell ‘Sky Roo’ as the last of its 747 jumbo jets departed Australia.
The Boeing 747 has gone out with a bang, with this touching finish during its final flight.
Qantas is making big changes to its Frequent Flyer program to stimulate travel demand following the ‘setback’ in Victoria.
The retirement of Qantas 747s this month will close the chapter on a golden era of flying, says fleet captain Owen Weaver.
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