Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has signalled he has no intention of stepping down, despite the airline being plagued with issues in recent months.
“I am passionate about this company, I think it’s an amazing company,” he told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood.
“At the same time, I know it’s a high profile job and I’ve gotten these attacks in 2011, in 2013 – we put vaccine requirements in and I had the anti-vaxxers going at me.”“But the positives of running the most amazing company in the country … greatly outweigh all the brickbats that you get from people who are just noise in the background.”
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