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Australian airline Qantas on Wednesday confirmed that personal data of 5.7 million customers was compromised in a cyberattack ...
Qantas flight QF63 was due to depart from the international terminal when it made contact with the aerobridge during ground ...
Following the IT incident last week, Qantas is now presenting the initial results of the investigation. 5.7 million customer ...
Photos of the incident show part of an aerobridge’s footings hit the top and bottom of one of the superjumbo’s four engines.
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Qantas passengers due to fly to South Africa are facing a 21-hour wait after an aerobridge collided with a plane – forcing ...
Hundreds of passengers have faced nearly a day’s delay after an aerobridge grazed a Qantas plane at Sydney Airport. Flight ...
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A Qantas flight to Johannesburg faced a delay at Sydney Airport. The flight was QF63. An aerobridge hit the Airbus A380. One ...
An aerobridge has ripped into the engine of a Qantas A380 superjumbo at Sydney Airport, meaning a 21-hour delay for ...
Cyber attack compromised phone numbers, email addresses, addresses, dates of birth, genders and in some cases meal ...
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TravelPulse on MSNCyber Attack on Qantas Airways Exposes Nearly 6 Million TravelersA cyber attack on Qantas Airways exposed data of up to 5.7 million customers, including phone numbers, birth dates, and ...
An aerobridge has collided with a plane on the tarmac of Sydney Airport shortly before a Qantas flight was due to take off on Saturday morning.
Qantas operates out of Terminal 8 at JFK, alongside fellow one world partners, American Airlines, British Airways, Qatar Airways, and Cathay Pacific, to name a few. Qantas check-in was efficient and ...
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