The Qantas Group has unveiled a plan to cut airfares and create thousands of jobs only a couple years after axing decades of experience.
, following three years of losses due to COVID-19 halting travel.
"A lot of people left the industry anyway because there was no work for nearly three years," he told ABC News Breakfast on Friday. Under the ten-year recruitment plan, the Qantas group will hire 4,500 cabin crew, 1,600 pilots and 1,600 other roles such as airport staff.
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