‘Qantas can’t guarantee flights’, airline says, after allegedly selling 8,000 flights that were already cancelled — arguing what it did was reasonable and that “airlines can’t guarantee specific fl…::Qantas has launched its legal defence in the ACCC ““ghost flights”” case — allegedly selling 8,000 flights that were already cancelled — arguing what it did was reasonable and that ““airlines can’t guarantee specific flight times””.
It wasn’t clear in the article - how much notice did the customers get?
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Ah, in the link to the other article it gives an example of so eone who was informed 2 days before the flight (4 after it was cancelled)
…I still can’t see it? I see references for being on sale for 48 hours after cancellation, and not notifying customers for 48 days.
In the linked article, there is a link partway down: https://www.accc.gov.au/media-release/accc-takes-court-action-alleging-qantas-advertised-flights-it-had-already-cancelled
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