Qantas to cancel 28 flights during strike
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Qantas has said that it will be forced to cancel 28 flights during tomorrow’s Transport Workers’ Union (TWU) strike. A further 27 services will suffer delays of up to 35 minutes, meaning that more than 6,100 passengers will be affected by the industrial action.
The airline said it has been able to significantly reduce the impact of the strike by using larger wide-body aircraft on certain routes and deploying management to act in operational roles. It added however, that there could be further delays over the next two days as a result of the knock-on effect from the strikes and the TWU’s 48-hour ban on working higher duties.
Customers wishing to get up to date flight details should visit qantas.com.
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