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Qantas says ‘mistakes were made’ but denies breaking the law

The airline says ‘no commercial advantage’ was gained when it cancelled flights and continued to sell tickets.

Qantas cancelled one US flight four days before departure, but only told passengers 48 hours in advance.

Qantas has denied that it broke the law when it sold tickets on already cancelled flights and says that legal action against the airline by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission “ignores a fundamental reality” on ticket sales.

In an update to the ASX today on the ACCC legal action,

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Lachlan Colquhoun Mon, 30 Oct 2023
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