- Territory Qantas Flights to Resume Tonight[Oct. 31, 2011]
The first Qantas flight to the Northern Territory will be a flight from Sydney arriving this evening.
- Air France Cancels Flights But Fewer Than Feared[Oct. 30, 2011]
Air France said on Sunday a cabin staff strike over job conditions had caused less disruption than it had feared during a busy weekend and predicted cancellation of about 15 percent of flights on Monday.
- Qantas Faces Possible Ratings Cut[Oct. 31, 2011]
Ratings agencies have placed Qantas Airways on review for a possible downgrade following the grounding of the entire Qantas fleet over the weekend.
- First Qantas Flight Takes Off[Oct. 31, 2011]
The first Qantas domestic flight has left Melbourne Airport since Fair Work Australia ordered a termination of industrial action.
- Qantas to Fly After Dispute Terminated[Oct. 31, 2011]
Qantas planes will be able to return to the skies after Fair Work Australia (FWA) ruled to terminate an industrial dispute between Qantas and the unions.
- Analysis: Grounding Eroding Qantas' Reputation[Oct. 30, 2011]
Alan Joyce's decision to ground the entire Qantas fleet is already costing the airline tens of millions of dollars but the reputational and brand damage is much greater.
- Air France Cancels Flights as 5-Day Dtrike Hits[Oct. 29, 2011]
Air France expects to cancel about 200 flights on Sunday as a result of a five-day cabin crew strike over employment terms that began on Saturday in the middle of a busy holiday period.
- Grounding of Qantas Fleet[Oct. 29, 2011]
Qantas will stop all domestic and international flights from 5:00 p.m. (AEDT) on Saturday October 29 until further notice. This is in response to the damaging industrial action by three unions - the Australian Licenced Aircraft Engineers Association (ALAEA), the Australian International Pilots Association (AIPA) and the Transport Workers Union (TWU).
- Qantas Grounds Entire Fleet[Oct. 29, 2011]
Qantas chief Alan Joyce has grounded all Qantas flights immediately and blames ongoing union action for his decision.
- Strikes Could Shrink Qantas by 50%: CEO[Oct. 29, 2011]
Australian flag carrier Qantas could shrink by half within a year if unions pursue their rolling strike action to protest pay and restructuring plans, its chief executive was reported as warning.