Three years ago it seemed as though the most dire forecasts for an inflexible, end-of-the-line legacy carrier had come true. Qantas, Australia’s largest airline and one of the world’s oldest carriers, was buried in billions of dollars in losses and debt and burdened with high costs. Given...
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