Qantas bans Corby book ads
News Limited says that Qantas has banned adverts in its domestic terminals promoting Schapelle Corby’s book My Story
The airline says that it “reserved the right to deem any advertisement inappropriate”, but has not stopped Newslink outlets in its terminal from selling the book.
It is not known what Qantas deems to be innappropriate.
In a statement yesterday, Corby said she suspected Qantas “don’t want to remind the public of what happened on their flight – that I flew Qantas on a holiday to paradise and ended up in hell”, News Limited reports
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