CANBERRA, May 6 — Australian airline Qantas Airways said today it had agreed to pay a penalty of A$100 million (US$66 million) to settle a lawsuit that accused it of illegally...
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Qantas was sued last August by the ACCC, which had alleged that in some cases, the airline’s flights were on sale for several weeks after cancellation. — Reuters picCANBERRA, May 6 — Australian airline Qantas Airways said today it had agreed to pay a penalty of A$100 million to settle a lawsuit that accused it of illegally selling thousands of tickets for flights that had already been cancelled.
“When flying resumed after the Covid shutdown, we recognise Qantas let down customers and fell short of our own standards,’ Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson said.
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