The airline's CEO, Alan Joyce, says one of its two domestic rivals will not survive. What makes him think he is on such strong ground?
Flyers support mandatory vaccinations for international flights: Alan Joyce
Flyers support mandatory vaccinations for international flights: Alan Joyce
QANTAS boss Alan Joyce has slammed the Andrews government for denying Victorians the right to come home as the Aus Open kicks off.
Qantas to revisit Project Sunrise at end 2021: Alan Joyce (via @AsiaJetWatch )
As tennis stars arrive in Melbourne, thousands of Victorians remain stuck in Brisbane and Sydney. Today Qantas boss Alan Joyce joined a chorus of criticism over the state's hard border closure. @andrew_lund #COVIDVic #9News
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Qantas CEO Alan Joyce is facing backlash online for his move to mandate a coronavirus vaccination for all travellers wishing to board international flights.
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce suggested the airline will require international travellers to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Pauline Hanson slammed that as "unacceptable", so there's a new airline starting up, founded by satirist @markhumphries & his co-writer @evanwilliamss #abc730 .
At the height of COVID-19 an emotional Qantas boss, Alan Joyce, called his staff family. Today, he sacked 2000 of them -- that's after taking almost a billion dollars of tax-payer money through JobKeeper to keep people employed. | @Stela_Todorovic
Qantas CEO Alan Joyce has confirmed receiving the coronavirus vaccine – once one is made available – will be non-negotiable for travellers wanting to board an international flight.
From $2.7 billion in losses to $1.2 billion profit, here's how Qantas CEO Alan Joyce pulled off the most stunning aviation turnaround in history
Column up: A panel of wealthy elites, including Twiggy Forrest, Alan Joyce and Mike Cannon-Brookes, secretly decided to jettison the kangaroo as Australia’s national symbol and replace it with an abstract wattle image that looks like a COVID-19 cell 🤔
$24m for Alan Joyce in one year ok. 3% rise for Jetstar pilots not ok. No wonder 'capitalism' on its last legs.
From $2.7 billion in losses to $1.2 billion profit, here's how Qantas CEO Alan Joyce pulled off the most stunning aviation turnaround in history
From $2.7 billion in losses to $1.2 billion profit, here's how Qantas CEO Alan Joyce pulled off the most stunning aviation turnaround in history
It bothers me that reporters refer to Alan Joyce as "openly gay". I don't see them write of John Borghetti that he's "openly straight"
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