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Qantas Airways apologizes
Qantas apologizes for playing R-rated movie in flight cabin due to 'technical issues'
The Australian airline Qantas is apologizing after a R-rated movie was shown on a flight from Sydney to Tokyo last week.
Qantas Airways apologizes after R-rated film reportedly airs on every screen during flight
Qantas Airways has drawn up a stir after broadcasting a slightly-racy movie across an entire flight. And the Australian carrier now is apologizing to customers.
Qantas apologizes after R-rated film plays on every screen during Sydney-Tokyo flight
Things got unexpectedly racy for passengers onboard a recent Qantas flight when an R-rated film was played on all the aircraft’s screens.
Qantas Apologizes for Showing R-Rated Film With Nudity to Entire Flight
The scenes played on every screen, according to comments from social media users. The airlines has since said the movie “was clearly not suitable.”
Qantas showed entire plane 40 minutes of X-rated film they couldn’t turn off
An Australian airline has landed in hot water after a technical problem meant an X-rated film was played on all screens for 40 minutes. The Qantas flight between Sydney Airport and Haneda Airport in Tokyo, Japan was marred by a technical issue which meant passengers couldn’t select their own film to watch during the flight.
Qantas flight fiasco: Passengers shocked by explicit film
On a recent flight from Sydney to Tokyo, Qantas passengers were unpleasantly surprised when a film with controversial content was shown on all screens instead of the usual entertainment. The film in question is "Daddio,
Qantas Flight Accidentally Shows Dakota Johnson's R-rated Movie, Company Apologises
Qantas Airways drew flack after it broadcasted an R-rated movie, Daddio, across an entire flight. The movie hit the theatres earlier this year and stars Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn in the lead roles.
Airline apologizes after R-rated film reportedly airs on every screen during flight
The movie was clearly not suitable to play for the whole flight and we sincerely apologise to customers for this experience."
'Clearly not suitable': Airline apologises after R-rated film airs on every screen during flight
The airline is reviewing how the incident took place after a movie that was 'clearly not suitable' was aired on every screen.View on euronews
Airline apologises after 'extremely inappropriate' film played to every passenger onboard
Airline Qantas apologised to passengers after an “extremely inappropriate” film was shown to every passenger as their in-flight entertainment. Despite the whole “rawdogging” trend on long flights, it’s fair to say most people enjoy watching a bit of light entertainment to make the time pass while on a plane journey.
Qantas airline sorry for playing R-rated ‘Daddio’ on every screen
Australian airline Qantas has its tail between its legs after inadvertently playing an R-rated movie on every screen. A technical issue precluded passengers from choosing their own in-flight entertainment en route from Sydney to Tokyo last week.
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Qantas Apologizes for Forcing Entire Flight to Watch Sexually Explicit ‘Daddio’
The airline chalked up the Dakota Johnson/Sean Penn vehicle playing on every passenger's seatback screen to a technical error ...
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Qantas apologizes for showing movie with nudity and sexts to whole flight
The Australian airline played R-rated “Daddio” for the entire cabin due to a technical problem on a flight from Sydney to ...
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Qantas Forces Everyone On 10-Hour Flight To Watch R-rated Movie With 'Graphic Nudity And Sexting'
When individual screens went down on the 10-hour flight from Sydney to Tokyo, the Qantas flight aired “Daddio” for everyone ...
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Qantas to pay $100M in penalties for selling tickets on canceled flights
The Federal Court of Australia has ordered Qantas to pay $100M in penalties for misleading customers by continuing to sell ...
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