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Qantas boss steps down early after scrutiny and legal suit on Australian airline

Vanessa Hudson to takeover becoming the first woman to lead the Australian flagship carrier

Via AP news wire
Tuesday 05 September 2023 00:25 EDT
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The boss of Australian airline Qantas said he would leave his job immediately ā€” two months earlier than planned ā€” following a series of embarrassing revelations about the company, including allegations it sold tickets for flights that had already been canceled.

Chief executive Alan Joyce said that after 15 years running the national carrier he was bringing forward his planned retirement date.

The airline said Vanessa Hudson would take over as managing director and group chief executive from Wednesday.

The announcement came after a difficult few weeks for Qantas and Mr Joyce. He was grilled by Australian senators last week on flight delays and costs, while a consumer watchdog group announced Thursday it was taking legal action against Qantas and would seek a penalty that would run into the hundreds of millions of dollars.

The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission said it was taking the action after Qantas ā€œengaged in false, misleading or deceptive conduct by advertising tickets for more than 8,000 flights that it had already canceled but not removed from sale.ā€

The commission said that in many cases, Qantas continued selling tickets or delayed telling ticketholders the flights had been canceled. That often led customers to have less time to make alternative arrangements and to potentially paying higher prices for new flights, the commission said.

Qantas previously acknowledged its standards had fallen well short of expectations as the airline emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Mr Joyce said there was a lot he was proud about during his 22 years working for Qantas.

ā€œIn the last few weeks, the focus on Qantas and events of the past make it clear to me that the company needs to move ahead with its renewal as a priority,ā€ he said in his statement. "The best thing I can do under these circumstances is to bring forward my retirement and hand over to Vanessa and the new management team now, knowing they will do an excellent job.ā€

Last month Qantas announced a record pre-tax annual profit of nearly 2.5bn Australian dollars ($1.6 billion), up from a loss of almost AU$2bn the previous year.

The airline has since come under pressure to pay back the AU$2.7bn it received from the Australian government during the coronavirus pandemic.

Qantas chair Richard Goyder said the board thanked Mr Joyce for his leadership.

ā€œAlan has always had the best interests of Qantas front and center, and today shows that,ā€ Mr Goyder said.

Shareholders will formally vote on the appointment of Hudson as managing director at the companyā€™s annual general meeting in November.

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