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Qantas agrees to pay $74m over Covid-19 travel voucher refunds
Qantas will pay A$105 million to compensate customers denied timely cash refunds for COVID-19 flight cancellations, pending Federal Court approval.
- Qantas Airways has agreed to pay A$105 million to settle a class action lawsuit over flight credits issued during the Covid-19 pandemic instead of cash refunds.
- The settlement, which is subject to court approval, relates to flights scheduled between January 2020 and November 2022 but were cancelled by the airline.
- The amount is higher than the A$55 million provision Qantas had mentioned in its latest half-year results for the lawsuit.
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Qantas to pay US$74 million to customers for cancelled COVID-19 flights
SYDNEY: Australia's Qantas Airways said on Friday (Mar 13) it would pay out A$105 million (US$74 million) to settle a class action alleging it misled customers and failed to provide ticket refunds for flights cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic.The class action on behalf of Australian passengers related to
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