Australian airline Qantas has apologised for a significant lapse in service standards, attributing it to the uncertainties brought about by the Covid pandemic. Reportedly, the airline expressed regret to the Australian competition regulator, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), and its customers. The apology follows legal action taken by the ACCC, which accused Qantas of selling tickets to over 8,000 flights that were subsequently cancelled. British Airways Server Down? UK Airline Cancels Dozens of Flights Over Computer Problems Ahead of Busy Holiday Weekend.
Qantas Airways Issues Apology
🇦🇺 Australia's Qantas Airways apologizes after allegedly selling tickets for thousands of flights they had already canceled. pic.twitter.com/HvEn7SRt2J
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🚨🇦🇺 Australia's Qantas Airways apologizes after allegedly selling tickets for thousands of flights they had already canceled. pic.twitter.com/ZZn5C1AlIt
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🇦🇺 Australia's Qantas Airways apologizes after allegedly selling tickets for thousands of flights they had already canceled. pic.twitter.com/sxJyI83kRw
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