In travel news this week: fat bears, hungry raccoons, an R-rated flight movie mishap and the best-value air travel destinations for Americans in the year ahead.
The airline chalked up the Dakota Johnson/Sean Penn vehicle playing on every passenger's seatback screen to a technical error ...
Founder of Flight Hacks, Immanuel Debeer said it's a nice design ... And those who do likely have the same, if not higher, status," another wrote. "Nothing more than free advertising for Qantas with a ...
Australia’s largest airline has been fined $100 million for misleading customers by selling tickets on cancelled flights over ...
Australian carrier Qantas Airways is apologizing after broadcasting a slightly-racy movie across an entire flight.
The former chief executive is still profiting from Qantas a year after he left the organisation amid mounting criticism.
Qantas Freight have increased their cargo operations resulting in a 31% increase in freighters over the summer period, with ...
The movie was clearly not suitable to play for the whole flight and we sincerely apologise to customers for this experience." ...
The Australian airline Qantas is apologizing after a R-rated movie was shown on a flight from Sydney to Tokyo last week.
The Federal Court has imposed a $100 million fine on Qantas after it advertised tickets online for thousands of flights it ...
Australia's federal court has formally ordered Qantas to pay A$100 million ($67.3 million) in penalties for advertising and ...