Qantas claims ‘no disruptions’ despite strikes

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Qantas claims ‘no disruptions’ despite strikes
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Qantas has maintained striking engineers have so far resulted in 'no disruptions' for customers, as it sought to reassure travellers ahead of further industrial action next week.

Qantas has sought to reassure customers it has"contingencies in place" to prevent travel disruptions, as worker strikes appear set to continue next week. Qantas has maintained striking engineers have so far resulted in"no disruptions" for customers, as it sought to reassure travellers ahead of further industrial action next week.

Qantas has maintained striking engineers have so far resulted in"no disruptions" for customers, as it sought to reassure travellers ahead of further industrial action next week. Picture: James D. Morgan/Getty Images With the AFL Grand Final scheduled for Saturday, there were major concerns the strike could cause significant delays for travellers heading to and from the game, with airlines having anticipated a potentially record-breaking number of transits.

"Over the past four days, we have seen no disruptions to our network as a result of the industrial action from some of our engineering workgroups," the spokesperson said.

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