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Qantas’s bill for misleading customers to hit A$120m

But ACCC warns that scammers may hijack the announcement to target consumers.

Qantas advertised tickets for more than 8000 cancelled flights.

Dan Purves Mon, 06 May 2024

Australia’s largest domestic airline, the ASX-listed Qantas, has agreed to pay a A$100 million ($110m) penalty and a further A$20m in compensation after admitting it misled consumers by advertising tickets for tens of thousands of flights it had already decided to cancel, and by cancelling

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Dan Purves Mon, 06 May 2024
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