The incident occurred on flight QF59, causing discomfort among travellers, particularly families with children.
Qantas has been forced to apologise after passengers, including families with young children, were subjected to an R-rated film on a flight from Sydney to Tokyo last week.
Australia's national flag carrier, Qantas, announced it would operate two free-of-charge mercy flights to rescue Australians wanting to leave Lebanon. Today, the first ...
IndiGo expected to introduce direct flight from Chandigarh to Singapore from October 27, when the winter schedule will kick ...
Hundreds of Australians fleeing Lebanon are about touch down on home soil after months of living in the latest strike zone of ...
The first of two Qantas flights organised to bring Australians escaping Lebanon back home has left Sydney and is set to touch down in Cyprus this afternoon.
Hundreds of Australians have been evacuated from Lebanon as bombardments intensify and there remains a risk the Middle East ...
Qantas issued an apology over the fraudulent activity, which allegedly came from "rogue" third-party contractors working for ...
The ex-Qantas chief was seen chatting to another man as he waited for his luggage at the carousel at Sydney Airport early on ...
Penrith Panthers have won their fourth consecutive Premiership after a gritty 14-6 victory over Melbourne Storm. One of the ...
The Qantas board looks set to be spared a humiliating spill motion at the airline’s upcoming AGM, after an influential proxy ...