Qantas has been accused by the ACCC of “selling seats” on flights they had already cancelled, says Sky News Business Reporter Ross Greenwood. “The ACCC’s bombshell Federal Court action alleges the airline knowingly continued to sell seats on flights that it had cancelled months beforehand,” Mr Greenwood said. “The allegation, denied by the airline, is that it did this for its own commercial benefit and to suppress competition.”
Qantas has been accused by the ACCC of “selling seats” on flights they had already cancelled, says Sky News Business Reporter Ross Greenwood.
“The ACCC’s bombshell Federal Court action alleges the airline knowingly continued to sell seats on flights that it had cancelled months beforehand,” Mr Greenwood said. “The allegation, denied by the airline, is that it did this for its own commercial benefit and to suppress competition.”
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