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Qantas to pay A$100 million fine for selling tickets for canceled flights
Qantas said it has agreed to pay a civil penalty of 100 million Australian dollars (US$66.1 million) to resolve court proceedings with a regulator which alleged the airline had advertised tickets for more than 8,000 flights it had already canceled.MarketWatch - Business -
Qantas to Pay Civil Penalty for Selling Tickets on Canceled Flights
Australia’s major airline will pay a civil penalty of $66.1 million to resolve court proceedings with a regulator which alleged the airline had advertised tickets for more than 8,000 flights it had already canceled.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Cost of bankrupt Birmingham’s equal-pay claim likely far lower than £760mn
City councillors say inflated ‘worst-case’ estimate has been used to justify major cuts and asset sales in local authorityFinancial Times - World
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