Qantas passengers forced to sleep on floor of DFW

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Qantas needs zero presence at DFW although I suspect they have someone / someone contracted to look after the routine stuff. What they need is an agreement or contract which secures some local bodies at short notice to 'look after' Qantas pax if a flight goes pear-shaped. Its not as if DFW is a quaint country airport where such skills are in very short supply. In fact I'd be pretty sure such contracting firms would exist, but Qantas is just too uncaring about its customers to bother.
Before COVID there were some full time qantas employees, just like they had in Joburg etc, I think somone here said they’d seen an advert for DFW?
 
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Before COVID there were some full time qantas employees, just like they had in Joburg etc, I think somone here said they’d seen an advert for DFW?
Correct - it's still a thing for Qantas to employ their own Airport / Station Managers at offshore ports. They were hiring for the position in Bengaluru over the last few weeks.
 
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