
Qantas agrees to A$105 million settlement for COVID flight credits
Qantas Airways has agreed to settle a class action related to flight credits issued during the COVID-19 pandemic for A$105 million ($74.26 million), without admitting liability. The settlement still requires Federal Court approval.
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Qantas agrees to pay $74m over Covid-19 travel voucher refunds
The case relates to cancelled flights during the pandemic, for which customers were given credits instead of cash.
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The airlines makes no admission of liability under the terms of the settlement, which still requires Federal Court approval.
Read full article →Qantas to pay US$74 million to customers for cancelled COVID-19 flights
Read full article →Qantas agrees to $74m settlement in COVID flight credits class action
Australia's Qantas Airways said on Friday it has agreed to settle a class action related to flight credits issued during the COVID-19 pandemic for A$105 million ($74.26 million), with no admission of liability.
By Abubakar Ibrahim
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