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Qantas executives to handle the baggage

8 August 20228 August 2022 AustralianActuary Business airlines, CEOs

It was reported in today’s business news that Qantas executives and managers are going to be rostered into shifts to handle baggage. It seems that Qantas doesn’t have enough baggage handling workers and that is one reason behind the horrendous flight delays and lost baggage horror stories. It’s excellent news.

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