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I have been a loyal Qantas customer for more than 30 years and an early member of the frequent flyer program started in the early 1990s. I no longer consider Qantas my preferred carrier for international flights.
Qantas’ disregard for me as a customer was epitomised in November 2022 when I was booked, as part of a Qantas multi-stop ticket, on a one-hour Edinburgh flight to London with a subsequent London flight the following evening to Sydney. It’s terrific that Mr Aston has managed to shine a searchlight where it was desperately required, but it’s somewhat troubling that he is effectively a one-man opposition .are to be congratulated for holding Qantas and Alan Joyce to account for their many failings on behalf of the Australian public.
“It is difficult to believe that Australia is so bereft of talent that Mr Goyder’s spare time is preferable to the concentrated full-time effort of any alternative candidate”.I still hold that view. I am wondering if you could ask Mr Goyder whether he still holds his view, expressed at the time, that Joyce is “the best CEO in Australia by a length of a straight”.
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