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  • Thursday, 13 October, 2022
    Qantas shares rally on strong demand for flights

    ‘Flying Kangaroo’ reverses three years of billion-dollar losses during pandemic

  • Thursday, 25 August, 2022
    Qantas unveils $280mn share buyback as air travel rebounds

    Shares soar almost 10% despite Australian airline reporting $700mn annual losses for third year

  • Friday, 12 August, 2022
    News in-depth
    The Qantas chief who brought a new travel disruption term to Australian vernacular

    To be ‘Joyced’ is a word now in use to describe being severely inconvenienced at an airport by luggage delays or flight problems

  • Tuesday, 17 May, 2022
    Qantas says synthetic fuel could power long flights by mid-2030s

    ‘Power-to-liquid’ technology may prove the ‘nirvana’ for sustainable aviation, says Australian airline

  • Thursday, 12 May, 2022
    Special ReportAsia-Pacific Innovative Lawyers
    Asia-Pacific Innovative Lawyers Awards 2022: the winners

    Awards highlights include: digitisation, enabling business, and the most innovative law firms and individuals

  • Monday, 2 May, 2022
    Qantas signs Airbus order for world’s longest direct flights from Australia

    Airline acquires 12 aircraft to operate 20-hour flights to London and New York by 2025

  • Friday, 22 October, 2021
    Qantas to return all Australia-based staff to work as travel reopens

    Asia-Pacific countries ease restrictions on passengers vaccinated against Covid-19

  • Friday, 30 July, 2021
    Qantas recovery plan hit as court rules outsourcing move broke law

    Judgment says airline cut 2,000 ground crew to avoid bargaining when workplace agreement expired

  • Monday, 31 May, 2021
    Qantas touts free flights as Covid-19 jab drive struggles to take off

    Australian companies turn to creative means in attempt to boost vaccine take-up

  • Thursday, 20 May, 2021
    Qantas makes plea for border reopening as it warns of $1.5bn loss

    Airline cautions Australia will be left behind with mid-2022 border reopening target

  • Monday, 26 April, 2021
    Inside BusinessJamie Smyth
    Qantas aid raises questions on government support

    Canberra did not insist on equity stake in carrier as part of Covid-19 aid

  • Sunday, 18 April, 2021
    Airlines
    New Zealand-Australia ‘travel bubble’ lays groundwork for airlines’ recovery

    Carriers warn sluggish vaccine rollouts could delay reopening of international travel

  • Monday, 23 November, 2020
    Coronavirus pandemic
    Vaccination will be ‘a necessity’ for international flights, says Qantas chief

    Airline plans to insist that passengers have had a Covid-19 jab before boarding

  • Sunday, 15 November, 2020
    Airlines
    Qantas set to break even, emerge from pandemic stronger says chief executive

    Seat capacity to reach half of pre-virus levels by Christmas as Australian state borders reopen

  • Sunday, 18 October, 2020
    Pilita Clark
    Good riddance to a lot of what I thought was normal life

    Our nostalgic urges are understandable but often misplaced

  • Friday, 18 September, 2020
    Qantas cuts chief’s pay by 80% and touts scenic trip in bid to survive

    Tickets sold out in minutes for carrier’s ‘flight to nowhere’ costing between A$787 and A$3,787

  • Tuesday, 25 August, 2020
    Qantas slashes more jobs and sells pyjamas to survive Covid-19

    Australian carrier will outsource thousands of roles in latest effort to cut costs

  • Thursday, 9 July, 2020
    News in-depthAsia-Pacific companies
    Rising tension with China rings corporate Australia’s alarm bells

    Spat with Canberra’s biggest trading partner casts cloud over businesses, from farms to banks and airlines

  • Thursday, 25 June, 2020
    Airlines
    Qantas slashes jobs and taps shareholders for survival plan

    Airline says international flights unlikely to resume in significant way until July 2021

  • Thursday, 18 June, 2020
    Airlines
    Qantas suspends most international flights until October

    Move highlights difficulties global carriers face restarting schedules after coronavirus

  • Tuesday, 5 May, 2020
    Qantas shelves ‘Project Sunrise’ plan for world’s longest flights

    Australian carrier reviews operations and fleet due to coronavirus travel collapse

  • Monday, 13 April, 2020
    Coronavirus pandemic
    Qantas employees quarantined in coronavirus cluster

    More than 750 workers forced to self-isolate highlighting vulnerability of aviation sector

  • Wednesday, 1 April, 2020
    Qantas investigated for suspending health and safety rep

    Regulators launch inquiry as 11 staff infected with coronavirus in 'infection cluster’    

  • Wednesday, 25 March, 2020
    Qantas secures A$1bn in funds despite credit crunch

    One of first successful private debt raisings by an airline during coronavirus crisis

  • Tuesday, 24 March, 2020
    Airlines
    Australia competition watchdog probes Qantas over Virgin rumours 

    Top two carriers tussle as Canberra weighs more support for coronavirus-hit industry

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