After 22 years with the airline, including 15 as its chief executive, today will be Alan Joyce's final day in the job.
chief executive Alan Joyce will walk away from the top job months earlier than expected after weeks of public and regulatory pressure on the national carrier.
The airline has been plagued by a wave of bad press for months, including allegedly selling tickets on ghost flights, steep airfares, cancellation rates and flight credits."In the last few weeks, the focus on Qantas and events of the past make it clear to me that the company needs to move ahead with its renewal as a priority," Joyce said.
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