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Maroc Maroc - Times of India - World - 28/Aug 08:55

THIS airline accidentally sells first-class seats for pennies — Here’s what happened next

Qantas is addressing a major pricing blunder that led to the sale of first-class tickets at significantly reduced rates. The airline offers affected passengers either a rebooking into business class or a refund. This comes after a recent fine for selling tickets on canceled flights. Customers and observers are closely watching Qantas' response.

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