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"Australian flag carrier Qantas marks its 90th year in Singapore on April 17.

Singapore was Qantas’ first international destination and remains “more important to Qantas than ever”, said Mr Nick McGlynn, the airline’s executive vice-president for Asia.

On April 17, 1935, a four-engine DH86 aircraft carrying two passengers landed at Kallang Airport."

straitstimes.com/singapore/tra

The Straits Times · Australia’s Qantas marks 90 years in S’pore, its first international destinationOn April 17, 1935, a four-engine DH86 aircraft carrying two passengers landed at Kallang Airport. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.

alojapan.com/1225013/qantas-to Qantas to restart Hokkaido flights as staff concerns ease #concerns #ease #flights #Hokkaido #HokkaidoNews #news #Qantas #restart #Staff #北海道 SAPPORO, Japan — Qantas Airways will bring back direct flights from Australia to Hokkaido’s New Chitose Airport for the first time in six years in December, as efforts to address a labor shortage at Japanese airports move forward. The Australian airline will operate three round-trip flights a week from…

Starting January 1, wage theft in Australia becomes a criminal offence! Bosses who deliberately underpay workers could face 10 years in jail and fines up to $1.65 million.
This landmark law follows years of scandals involving major employers like #Woolworths, #Qantas, #7Eleven, and the ABC.

#WageTheft #FairPay #WorkersRights #Australia #EmploymentLaw #Auspol

Australian bosses on notice as 'deliberate' wage theft becomes a crime - ABC News abc.net.au/news/2024-12-30/wag

ABC News · Australian bosses on notice as 'deliberate' wage theft becomes a crimeBy Emilia Terzon

It's time for the Australian government to either buy back Qantas or set up another airline. "Australia's own" airline is reportedly decrepit, with poor service, old and unreliable aircraft, and shocking staff morale.

I see that 14 airlines have introduced customer support protocols for locating lost luggage with a new ‌Apple Airtags feature, including: United, Delta, British Airways, Lufthansa, Air Canada, Air New Zealand, Turkish Airlines, Aer Lingus, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Swiss International Airlines, Eurowings, and Iberia Airlines.

But not Qantas - it might be a fair bet that their (outsourced) baggage systems are too old.
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Arvo, Toots! So, some of you might remember I had to cancel my planned trips this month to visit my family in Adelaide, which was also tied in wth flights to visit a very dear Canberra friend for their 60th birthday. This year has been - well let’s just say eventful. Anyway, had I been going, it would have been almost time, and the flight insurance I’d booked was no longer applicable, so I tried to change it. But after wasting several hours, and having emails responded to very late, and obviously not read, I’ve decided bugger it, they can keep the money I spent on that. It’s not worth any more of my time, I don’t need the stress. I’d be angry if I wasn’t so tired. As it is? Just another thing. 🙄 #BadService #Qantas