Qantas shoving ‘toxic race politics’ down passengers’ throats: Rita Panahi

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Qantas shoving ‘toxic race politics’ down passengers’ throats: Rita Panahi
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Sky News host Rita Panahi has slammed Qantas' Qantas's 'corporate virtue signalling,' as she claims passengers are more likely to have 'toxic race politics' shoved down their throats than experience a premium service. 'Whether you're an occasional traveller who has grappled with flight credits and hour-long wait times on the airline's ironically named customer service line, or whether you are a frequent flyer who has become all too accustomed to flights being late, cancelled, rundown lounges, mediocre service and those utterly unnecessary acknowledgement of country messages,' she said. 'It's clear that Qantas's credibility has crashed.'

Sky News host Rita Panahi has slammed Qantas' Qantas's"corporate virtue signalling," as she claims passengers are more likely to have"toxic race politics" shoved down their throats than experience a premium service.

"Whether you're an occasional traveller who has grappled with flight credits and hour-long wait times on the airline's ironically named customer service line, or whether you are a frequent flyer who has become all too accustomed to flights being late, cancelled, rundown lounges, mediocre service and those utterly unnecessary acknowledgement of country messages," she said.

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