To avoid disruption to passenger travel during the planned Sept. 20 strike by about 3,800 union employees, Qantas will use larger aircraft and redeploy staff.
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Qantas will use larger aircraft to minimise the impact of the Sept. 20 strike on air travel.
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Qantas announced the contingency plans ahead of the industrial action to assure travelers that the air carrier would still fly even if it is bracing for flight disruptions due to the four-hour work stoppage which could affect the airline up to two days.
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REUTERS
Qantas will use larger aircraft to minimise the impact of the Sept. 20 strike on air travel.
Related Articles
Qantas Workers to Strike for 4 Hours on Sept 20
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Qantas announced the contingency plans ahead of the industrial action to assure travelers that the air carrier would still fly even if it is bracing for flight disruptions due to the four-hour work stoppage which could affect the airline up to two days.
Among the other measures to be put in place are to consolidate services, deploy management employees to perform operational tasks during the duration of the job walk-off by baggage handlers, caterers and ground staff
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