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SEATTLE, April 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Alaska Airlines is inviting guests to embrace adventure and dream big with its newest themed and most enchanting aircraft, Tiana's Bayou Adventure Flyer.
In collaboration with the Disneyland Resort, Alaska Airlines unveiled the vibrant new livery at Portland International Airport before it soared into its first sky-high adventure to Santa Ana ...
Brand was in tatters after a post-Covid spike in cancellations, delays and lost bags Vanessa Hudson could hardly have taken the helm of Qantas Airways Ltd. at a worse time. The brand was in ...
Qantas chief executive Vanessa Hudson’s attempt to “rebrand” the airline after years of missteps has borne some fruit — at least from a public relations perspective. But at the coalface ...
Burna Boy is my spirit animal—Skepta too. Before I met Burna Boy, I saw him in my dream, and we were eating pounded yam. Burna Boy told me that the day I saw him was the first time he had eaten ...
What a difference a year makes. Just 12 short months ago, the upper echelons of Qantas walked away from a heated battle with its shareholders in Melbourne after what can only be described as a ...
Qantas Airways Ltd.’s ghost-flight scandal misled almost one million customers booked on tens of thousands of non-existent services, according to court documents that reveal the scale of the ...
Q400's big sister, Qantas VH-ZND Boeing 787-9 (Yam Dreaming Livery). Photo: Ervin Eslami/Airways The investment will bring the number of Q400 aircraft in the fleet to 45, with the consolidation of ...
Qantas was once dubbed the “spirit of Australians”, but two years worth of scandals has seen the airline go from an icon to a pariah. Fuelled by accusations of ripping off loyal customers in ...
“Go Australia” has been added to the livery of a Boeing 787-9 in support of the Olympians and Paralympians heading to the Paris games. A Qantas statement said the graphic had been “specially ...
After the divisive disaster of Qantas’s ‘yes’ logo during the voice campaign last year, the airline is confident a new patriotic slogan plastered on planes will garner support from travellers.
The boss of Qantas Airways has acknowledged the “anger” of thousands of customers who were sold tickets for already-canceled flights. “Everyone feels pain at the anger,” Qantas CEO ...