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Qantas back in the air

Most Qantas (QF) flights were expected to be back to normal by early Tuesday as the fallout of the bitter industrial battle dominated Australia’s Parliament Monday.

Qantas A330-300. Courtesy, Qantas Most Qantas (QF) flights were expected to be back to normal by early Tuesday as the fallout of the bitter industrial battle dominated Australia’s Parliament Monday (ATW Daily News, Oct. 31). Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard expressed her disappointment at QF CEO Alan Joyce’s actions as she defended claims that the government did not do enough to prevent the chaos. However, the end of the industrial impasse pushed the ...

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