![]() two years after THAT Lily James scandalĭragonfly brooch worn by Princess Margaret's mother-in-law to the coronations of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II goes on sale for £350,000 Naomi Campbell celebrates her 53rd birthday on the water as she departs Cannes in a private superyacht with daughter and friendsĭominic West and wife Catherine FitzGerald put on a loved-up display at the Chelsea Flower Show. Sara Sampaio shows off her incredible figure in a white bikini as she cools off in her hotel swimming pool during Cannes tripĭiscover Turkey (Türkiye): Why those in the know are jetting to this beach and cultural holiday hotspot Molly-Mae Hague displays her superb postpartum figure in crop tops as she poses for sultry shoot. Sydney Sweeney wears her engagement ring for the first time in MONTHS as she steps out with fiance Jonathan Davino after Glen Powell rumors 'I was screaming in pain': BBC Breakfast's Naga Munchetty reveals debilitating womb condition that saw her husband needing to call an ambulanceīody language expert reveals what Alison Hammond and Dermot O'Leary REALLY felt as they took over This MorningĮva Herzigova, 50, puts on a show-stopping display in leopard print for the Club Zero premiere at the Cannes Film Festival ![]() Lady Victoria Hervey looks elegant in a plunging white dress with feathered detail on at the Club Zero screening during Cannes Film Festival Who's supporting who in Team Willoughby v Team Schofield? As Holly wins battle over the This Morning sofa, we reveal the feuding pair's rival camps 'What a load of rubbish what about my poor friend who travelled on your airline who lost her suitcase and has yet to be reunited with it and all you've offered her is $120 absolute joke and you've offered her no assistance whatsoever,' one critic wrote.Īnother person added: '8 hours on hold to your call centre says otherwise…' And we're working to make it better.'Ī Qantas tweet about Mr Joyce's comments sparked a furious backlash from irate customers who endured a disastrous series of months with the airline ranging from lost luggage, unresponsive call centres and 'flight credit' fails. 'Our service levels – bags, cancellations, catering and the call centre – are back to what customers expect from us. The CEO explained Qantas' turnback rate in the past 12 months was consistent with its pre-covid levels, with one returning plane for every 2,000 flights. 'We've been the most on-time of the major domestic airlines for five months in a row,' he wrote. Mr Joyce heaped praise on his airline claiming the 'Spirit of Australia' had drastically improved its services right across the board. Qantas CEO Alan Joyce boasted at the start of February that the airline had only eight turn backs in January, which was better than the airline was managing before Covid.Ī Qantas spokesman said no emergency was declared but the crew wanted to get a possible technical problem with the brakes checked (stock image) 'As a result, ramps to disembark passengers and baggage collection can be delayed.'ĭespite being recently ranked as the world's safest airline by , Qantas has been battling mountains of negative publicity over aircraft failures and poor customer service.Ī recent Roy Morgan poll on the nation's most trusted brands saw the iconic Aussie carrier drop a whopping 31 places, from ninth to 40th. ![]() 'When there is lightning in the vicinity of the airport, for safety reasons, airline ground handlers cannot operate outside in aircraft parking bays and aprons,' the spokeswoman told The Australian. QF452 was meant to arrive at 3.55pm but the Boeing 737 did not pull up at the terminal until 5.30pm.Ī Qantas spokesman said no emergency was declared but the crew wanted to get a possible technical problem with the brakes checked.Ī Sydney Airport spokeswoman said the turbulent weather had led to numerous delays. QF452 spent almost two hours circling near Sydney Airport before eventually arriving an hour and a half later
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