Airlines Qantas has been fined approximately 61 million euros for the scandal surrounding “ghost flights”. The Australian company was found to have sold tickets for flights that had already been canceled. In addition to the fine, Qantas must pay 12 million euros in compensation to 86,000 affected travelers.
Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson issued a statement apologizing for the company’s failure to notify customers of cancellations in a timely manner. The airline acknowledged that many customers had been affected by this oversight and expressed regret for the situation.
The investigation into the “ghost flights” scandal revealed the extent of Qantas’ deception and the impact it had on thousands of travelers. The company’s actions were found to be in violation of consumer protection laws, leading to the hefty fine and compensation payments.
Moving forward, Qantas will need to address the issues that led to the scandal and work to rebuild trust with its customers. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in the airline industry.