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Qantas warns customer compensation could raise prices

  • Qantas cancelled 2.4 percent of flights in January, compared to 0.9 percent for Virgin, highlighting weak domestic competition among major Australian airlines.
  • A spokesperson for Qantas stated that the airline did not cancel flights for commercial reasons at short notice.
  • Senator Bridget McKenzie criticized Qantas for selling tickets for cancelled flights, calling for mandatory compensation due to an explicit breach of consumer trust.
  • Consumer advocate Adam Glezer noted that the current duopoly of Qantas and Virgin has resulted in no consequences for delays or cancellations, indicating a lack of accountability.
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The West Australian broke the news in Australia on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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