jakeseven7
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You may recall that VA came out swinging months ago against Rex, attacking them hard for this.
QF stayed surprisingly quiet at the time...
That has now ended!
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QANTAS JOINS VIRGIN, ACCUSES REX OF USING AID TO FUEL GROWTH
Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce has attacked Rex for accepting $60 million in government handouts and then unveiling plans to expand its network to fly between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
“That doesn’t feel right,” said Joyce. “That doesn’t seem right.”
This week, the regional carrier announced a full-year underlying profit before tax of $250,000 and an increase in revenue, despite the coronavirus crisis.
It marked a remarkable turnaround from March, when Rex warned it would have no choice but to announce the “shutting down of its network” if it didn’t receive financial aid from the government, even threatening to stop transporting COVID-19 testing samples.
QF stayed surprisingly quiet at the time...
That has now ended!
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QANTAS JOINS VIRGIN, ACCUSES REX OF USING AID TO FUEL GROWTH
Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce has attacked Rex for accepting $60 million in government handouts and then unveiling plans to expand its network to fly between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
“That doesn’t feel right,” said Joyce. “That doesn’t seem right.”
This week, the regional carrier announced a full-year underlying profit before tax of $250,000 and an increase in revenue, despite the coronavirus crisis.
It marked a remarkable turnaround from March, when Rex warned it would have no choice but to announce the “shutting down of its network” if it didn’t receive financial aid from the government, even threatening to stop transporting COVID-19 testing samples.
Joyce accuses Rex of using $60m aid to fuel growth
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has attacked Rex for accepting $60 million in handouts and then unveiling plans to fly between Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.
australianaviation.com.au