Original article by Robyn Ironside
The Australian – Page: 15 & 19 : 9-Oct-24
The Federal Court has approved a settlement between Qantas and the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission regarding the former’s "ghost flight" scandal. Qantas has agreed to pay a $100m fine and pay affected customers a total of $20m in compensation for selling tickets for flights that had already been cancelled during the pandemic. The ACCC was represented by Chris Caleo KC, who argued that complying with consumer law must be a priority for Qantas, given that it is the nation’s largest airline and carries millions of passengers each year.
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