Sky News Business Reporter Ed Boyd says the last few years have been pretty good for Qantas, although the “general Australian public tide” has shifted in terms of the airline's reputation. This comes after CEO Alan Joyce announced he will be retiring immediately.
Sky News Business Reporter Ed Boyd says the last few years have been pretty good for Qantas, although the “general Australian public tide” has shifted in terms of the airline's reputation.
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