A Qantas flight attendant has revealed the surprising way the airline compensates cabin crew 'tax-free' while on overseas layovers in a now-deleted TikTok video.
A Qantas flight attendant has revealed the surprising way the national airline compensates cabin crew tax-free while on overseas trips in a now-deleted TikTok video.A Qantas flight attendant has revealed the surprising way the airline compensates cabin crew"tax-free" while on overseas layovers in a now-deleted TikTok video.
O’Brien, who wore her uniform and name badge in the video, claimed Qantas cabin crew are given “two types” of revenue when they work, one for their actual shift on the flight and another to help them pay for meals during international layovers. During a recent layover in pricey Singapore, O’Brien allegedly received about $600 for her meals to get her through the 21 hours she was in the city state.
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