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A well known orthopaedic surgeon who commutes regularly between SYD and DBO says ZL is always late.Rex is chronically full of cough
A well known orthopaedic surgeon who commutes regularly between SYD and DBO says ZL is always late.Rex is chronically full of cough
Regional flights are on average less on time compared to mainline flights. QantasLink's record is worse than Qantas mainline.A well known orthopaedic surgeon who commutes regularly between SYD and DBO says ZL is always late.
An airline threatening to place a person on the same no-fly list mainly reserved for terrorists and violent criminals,
This is a major revelation of national significance
Dunno why you keep going on about the AFR agreeing. They are entitled to have an opinion but that’s all it is and they are but one party.All airlines, including QF, price gouge due to just and unjust factors. But this thread isn’t about price gouging, it’s about the response from Rex.
I think it’s time for you to face up to the fact that nobody should be banned from flying an airline because they criticised their prices in public. And even the AFR agrees.
I’m not aware of QF having made such threats to people in their 103-year history.
You really want to set a moral standard for airline behaviour?This sets a dangerous precedent for any Australian with a platform
People have been on no fly lists for a lot less.same no-fly list mainly reserved for terrorists and violent criminals,
At least it didn't break any laws that I can think of.Since it's foreign-owned Rex that is in question, it's business as usual, right?
Who is this national carrier you speak of.national carrier
Fixed for you.A Dangerous precedent to me isan airlineany very large company who appears to have the ear of government and outsized leverage far in excess of what is reasonable and who seems to think it can risk rolling the dice with corporate illegality.
To give you context if you’re unaware, the AFR was the publication that consistently penned, in my opinion, belligerent and provocative over-the-top commentary against Qantas (and the Australian Government) while promoting and protecting the interests of QF rival Qatar Airways and the Qatar Government, as well as foreign-owned Virgin Australia last year. QF banned the AFR from its lounges and Wi-Fi in May 2023 with the ban lifted shortly after Hudson took over.Dunno why you keep going on about the AFR agreeing. They are entitled to have an opinion but that’s all it is and they are but one party.
Unsure why this is an issue. Qantas was designated by the government to carry the Australian flag on their aircraft, so no wonder there are frequent communications between the airline and the government. QF is one two privatised corporations with national significance and importance, the other being Telstra, and it warrants a special relationship with the government, whether people like it or not.appears to have the ear of government
Anyone who lives in a regional monopoly Rex city/town and has a platform (eg member of Parliament, council or local journalist) is now effectively silenced from complaining about Rex’s prices or they face a ban on potentially the only flights available out of their cities/towns. How un-Australian is that?This 'dangerous precedent' is a bit overblowk IMO. As far as I can see it’s some chest beating on both sides.
In your opinion maybe, but in my opinion, it brought to my attention the outsized (and in my view dangerous). influence Qantas has with Government especially in the context of government and son of a prime minister holding chairman lounge memberships.the AFR was the publication that consistently penned, in my opinion, belligerent and provocative over-the-top commentary against Qantas
New low?. A stoush with a local mayor?.when it comes it a new low in Australian aviation
Nationalised back in 1993. Since then it's been sold by the Govt. What does the Flag actually do?. Did it stop any of the corporate misconduct.Qantas was designated by the government to carry the Australian flag on their aircraft,
Really?. What does the Qantas Sale Act say about that...it warrants a special relationship with the government
Anyone who lives in a regional monopoly Rex city/town and has a platform (eg member of Parliament, council or local journalist) is now effectively silenced
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No.You don't think that interests such as CL memberships are at the very least problematic and at worst dangerous for overall governance at all levels?
It doesn't matter whether the parties have calmed down or not. The initial threat from Rex was extraordinary and now every local mayor or regional MP will inevitably fear calling out future price gouging activities.Blackie is apparently now toning down his rhetoric not because of Rex, but because several other stakeholders have coming out in support of Rex including other King island councillors, businesses, chamber of commerce.