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Know More Media - Aerospace / Airlines / Defense - Dec 13, 2007
Baggage handlers are back to work after they walked off the job late yesterday in Adelaide Airport in Australia . Qantas baggage handlers walked off the job to protest moves by the airline that would outsource some …
Also tagged: airlines, airports, unions, international airlines, airline companies
TheAirlineHub - Dec 13, 2007
Baggage handlers are back to work after they walked off the job late yesterday in Adelaide Airport in Australia . Qantas baggage handlers walked off the job to protest moves by the airline that would outsource some …
Also tagged: airlines, airports, unions, international airlines, airline companies
TheAirlineHub - Nov 29, 2007
After being slammed with a $61 million dollar fine for price fixing by the Department of Justice, Qantas is facing a class action suit with up to 1000 Australian companies that could total $200 million AU. Lawyers are …
Also tagged: government regulations, airlines, airports, international airlines, aircraft fleet, airline companies
Know More Media - Aerospace / Airlines / Defense - Nov 29, 2007
After being slammed with a $61 million dollar fine for price fixing by the Department of Justice, Qantas is facing a class action suit with up to 1000 Australian companies that could total $200 million AU. Lawyers are …
Also tagged: government regulations, airlines, airports, international airlines, aircraft fleet, airline companies
Know More Media Network Feed - Jun 2, 2007
It does not look like Aussies like their home town airline in a recent survey. Qantas Airways, the national carrier of Australia was ranked the lowest international carrier in a survey that measures a variety of areas …
Also tagged: customer service, airlines, international airlines, ticket prices
Know More Media - Aerospace / Airlines / Defense - May 6, 2007
"Heads will roll in the wake of Qantas sale fiasco" The $11.1 billion AU bid to takeover the national carrier of Australia has been declared dead. By the 7pm deadline on Friday, only 46 percent of the voting stock had …
Also tagged: government regulations, airlines, rumor talk, international airlines
Know More Media - Aerospace / Airlines / Defense - Apr 18, 2007
In a three month trail, Qantas Airways has announced they will allow domestic passengers to use their mobile phones in flight. Passengers will not know if their flight allows the usage before they board. But once on …
Also tagged: airlines, international airlines
Know More Media - Aerospace / Airlines / Defense - Mar 23, 2007
Qantas Airways will be facing more competition on their most profitable international route. Qantas, which receives nearly 20 percent of their international revenue from their Sydney-Los Angeles route, will be facing a …
Also tagged: au, airlines, boeing, international airlines