An “unusual smell” forced a Qantas flight to turn back to Sydney, with a crew member taken to hospital following the incident.
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An “unusual smell” forced a Qantas flight to turn back to Sydney, with a crew member taken to hospital following the incident.
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Passengers can now enjoy the comforts of First en route to Johannesburg, with Qantas' inaugural A380 flight from Sydney taking off today.
From left: Georgia Blackburn, Qantas Regional GM UK, Europe, Middle East and Africa; Tegan Brink, Australian High Commissioner to South Africa;...
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