RSVKanga
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While there is a small minority in the pro-QR camp that have genuine anti-Australia sentiments and motivations (including a couple in this forum), I think most of that group are simply uninformed rather than have an agenda. The above example of “bringing Australians home during Covid” is one that is consistently peddled by both parts of this group.The “QaTaR bRoUgHT sO mAnY AuStRaLiAns hOMe DuRiNg the pAnDeMic aNd QaNtAs AbAnDonEd uS!!! ” argument is one that is consistently peddled by the QR lobbyists in Australia, but it’s getting old and tired as many Australians realise the truth. QF has its hubs/bases in Australia (with no unlimited oil funds) and all Australians (including all of QF’s primary customer base) were banned by the federal government from travelling, so QF couldn’t fly international unless the government paid them to. It’s that simple. QR’s customer base is basically the whole world, so QR just flew into Australia at a deep loss and offset those losses by flying from Doha to/from the long list of other non-Australian destinations that were open for business at that time, as well as utilising their oil funds. Please respect the facts.
I ask them to answer the question.
How could have Qantas, an airline based in a country whose customer base was banned by their government from travelling overseas (and also banned foreigners from entering), been able to sustain regular international flights without government support?
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