Australia's Qantas Airways said it is still in talks on whether to set up a premium airline in Asia. The airline also confirmed that domestic bookings had recovered back to normal levels after months of industrial disputes.
Chief Executive Alan Joyce said: "We have announced our plans to invest in a premium airline based in Asia. Talks continue, and it remains premature to make any announcements at this stage.”
He added: "Domestic bookings, including from corporate accounts, have recovered particularly well and are now back to normal levels.”
Qantas still in talks to set up Asian airline
Australia's Qantas Airways said it is still in talks on whether to set up a premium airline in Asia. The airline also confirmed that domestic bookings had recovered back to normal levels after months of industrial disputes.
Chief Executive Alan Joyce said: "We have announced our plans to invest in a premium airline based in Asia. Talks continue, and it remains premature to make any announcements at this stage.”
He added: "Domestic bookings, including from corporate accounts, have recovered particularly well and are now back to normal levels.”