Qantas asked to extend expiry date on unused travel credit

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Qantas asked to extend expiry date on unused travel credit
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Qantas is under pressure to extend or remove the December 31 expiry date on $800 million worth of unused travel credits due to COVID.

Customers who booked their original flight after September 30, 2021, can only use

their credit on airfares that are the same or more than the initial amount they paid.

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