ACCC launches Qantas investigation, says airline wasn’t ‘realistic’ about flights it could deliver
ACCC is investigating a "number of complaints" about Qantas and warned if "evidence of misleading statements" was found, the watchdog would act accordingly.
Qantas crisis goes from bad to worse with Jetstar passengers stranded overseas
It's going from bad to worse at Qantas and Jetstar, for both staff and passengers, and there seems to be no end in sight.
Qantas’s tough times are likely to continue, with a return to normal service and profitability a world away
As domestic and international travel picks up, Qantas is struggling to keep up, and there's no quick or easy fix.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce’s apology “irrelevant” next to business traveler bonuses, brand expert says
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has rolled out a rare corporate apology to passengers stricken by flight delays, lost baggage, and lengthy customer service wait times, offering benefits and $50 flight vouchers to loyal customers.
Youth unemployment hits 44-year-low, putting retailers on notice ahead of the busy Christmas rush
Australia's youth unemployment rate has fallen to just 7%, new data shows, suggesting businesses reliant on junior staff may find it difficult to build their headcount ahead of the looming Christmas rush.
John Durie: Qantas’s acquisition of Alliance no sure thing as ACCC prepares to detail concerns
The ACCC is expected to make its concerns clear about the proposed Qantas takeover of Alliance Airlines when it releases a statement of issues on Thursday.
Six ways businesses can minimise travel disruptions as COVID-19 and flu cases near their peaks
While it requires more forward-planning and can be challenging to navigate updated medical advice, there are ways to take to the skies seamlessly.
How travel companies are using the wellness boom to reinvigorate the industry
Travel companies have been quick to jump on the wellness bandwagon, encouraging travellers to switch off in a world where digital technologies have made doing so nearly impossible.
Qantas to serve plant-based meat meals by the end of the year, with Aussie startup v2food a potential partner
Qantas chef Neil Perry says the airline is hoping to launch some artificial meat meals by the end of the year, starting with trials in the Qantas lounges before expanding to flights.
“Money-losing predatory actions”: Rex slams Qantas for muscling in on regional routes
Regional Express is calling for ACCC to reopen an investigation into allegations Qantas acted "anti-competitively", claims which the embattled airline has called "absurd".
“Strongest ever” foot and mouth disease screening in place as Indonesian border remains open
It's an outbreak threat that has border security and the livestock industry on high alert, but farming groups are in support of the government's decision to leave borders with Indonesia open.
“The harm can be significant”: Caravan suppliers put on notice by ACCC amid skyrocketing complaints
It's a $23 billion industry but 80% of caravan owners say they're having big problems, according to a new report from the consumer watchdog.