Senate Inquiry on Pay on delay

openseat

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Mr Svesson of Qantas told the Senate that he had experienced the scheme as a consumer when living in Europe for three years, and said: “I have nothing good to say about it.”

What a joke and misinformation!
 
I have nothing good to say about it
He could've at least said it as "Qantas have nothing good to say about it". As a consumer, what would be bad about it? Sure if an airline bakes it into the price, all it takes is for one airline to figure out how to be more efficient and not have delays.

As it stands, the QF network is so tightly strung up that even one aircraft out of action causes the whole system to reverberate with delays.
 
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