Unhappy Airline Travel
In a view about the Qantas from overseas, US website www.jaunted.com says that the flying ‘roo can’t catch a break at the moment.
It goes on to say, “Sure, there was brief excitement when their first A380 plane arrived in Sydney, but it didn’t take long for everyone to find something to complain about again.â€
“This time it was an airport evacuation of the Qantas terminal at Brisbane Monday afternoon, all because three Qantas passengers managed to wander into a secured area without being screened.”
“Better safe than sorry, Qantas decided to evacuate the whole terminal and re-screen everybody.”
“As you’d expect, this took more than a couple of minutes, and twenty Qantas flights were delayed by up to an hour.”
“And that means there are hundreds more anti-Qantas thoughts being thought today.”
A Report by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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