Qantas Airways Limited (ASX:QAN)
Market Cap | 16.75B |
Revenue (ttm) | 22.94B |
Net Income (ttm) | 1.31B |
Shares Out | 1.48B |
EPS (ttm) | 0.81 |
PE Ratio | 13.88 |
Forward PE | 10.27 |
Dividend | 0.33 (2.92%) |
Ex-Dividend Date | Mar 11, 2025 |
Volume | 4,914,724 |
Average Volume | 3,920,613 |
Open | 11.54 |
Previous Close | 11.54 |
Day's Range | 11.30 - 11.54 |
52-Week Range | 6.14 - 11.72 |
Beta | 0.76 |
RSI | 55.66 |
Earnings Date | Aug 28, 2025 |
About Qantas Airways
Qantas Airways Limited provides air transportation services in Australia and internationally. The company operates through Qantas Domestic, Qantas International, Jetstar Group, and Qantas Loyalty segments. It offers passengers and air freight, and air cargo and express freight services; and customer loyalty recognition programs. The company operates a fleet of aircraft under the Qantas and Jetstar brands. Qantas Airways Limited was founded in 1920 and is based in Mascot, Australia. [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2024, Qantas Airways's revenue was 21.94 billion, an increase of 10.72% compared to the previous year's 19.82 billion. Earnings were 1.26 billion, a decrease of -28.12%.
Financial StatementsNews
Bullock scores a Qantas ‘upgrade’ on an economy only flight
Qantas finds a way to upgrade Chairman’s Lounge members even when the only seats on the entire plane are economy class, it seems.
CSL to cut 3000 jobs; Trump takes Putin call; Qantas pulls AFR
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Qantas’ hefty fine shows the tide is turning and workers are pushing back against bad corporate behaviour | John Quiggin
Australia has a long way to go to restoring balance of power in the workplace, but Qantas’ record fine is a good first step The $90m fine imposed on Qantas for illegally sacking 1,820 workers in 2020 ...
Qantas pulls AFR papers from Chairman’s Lounges, then puts them back
The airline says it was not an official order and an employee has been told never to make the same mistake again.

Qantas fined another $59 million for illegally firing workers during the pandemic
A judge on Monday fined Qantas Airways 90 million Australian dollars ($59 million) for illegally firing more than 1,800 ground staff at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. The penalty is in addition t...
How $50m windfall in Qantas case changes the game for unions
The unprecedented amount awarded to the Transport Workers Union could be the beginning as new wage theft laws dramatically increase the maximum fines available.
AU$90 million penalty: Qantas Airways fined for illegal sackings; during Covid pandemic; judge slams lack of remorse
Qantas Airways faced a penalty of $59 million for unfairly firing over 1,800 ground staff during the Covid-19 pandemic. This is in addition to the $78 million compensation already agreed upon. The cou...
The market and the maths show Qantas got off lightly
The illegal sacking of more than 1800 workers has cost money, reputations and investor angst. But after its record penalty, does the size of the stick match the carrot?

Qantas hit with record $58 million fine over illegal staff sackings
Australia's largest airline, Qantas Airways, was ordered by a federal court on Monday to pay a record fine of A$90 million ($58.6 million) for unlawfully dismissing 1,800 ground staff during the COVID...

Afternoon Update: Qantas fined $90m; far-right Israeli MP barred from Australia; and Margaret Pomeranz remembers David Stratton
Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Afternoon Update here , and start your day with our Morning Mail newsletter . Good afternoon. Qantas has been fined a record $90m in the f...

Qantas to pay record fine of $58 million for pandemic sackings criticized by judge
During the pandemic in 2020,Qantas' senior management decided to lay off 1,820 ground staff and shift their work to contractors.

Australian Court Fines Qantas $59 Million For 1,800 Illegal Layoffs
Qantas decided to sack the workers and outsource their jobs in August 2020, a period of lockdowns and border closures when no Covid-19 vaccine existed.
Qantas fined $90m; NAB underpaid staff; Fundies’ ASX bargains
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Qantas fined A$90m for illegal layoffs during pandemic
Australia's biggest airline was sued for firing ground staff in 2020 as aviation came to a standstill.

Qantas fined $90m for illegally sacking ground staff as judge express doubt over whether airline ‘truly contrite’
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Qantas fined US$58 million over illegally sacking 1,800 workers during pandemic
Australia’s largest airline has been fined $58.64 million for illegally sacking 1,800 ground staff and replacing them with contractors during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Qantas fined $58 million over illegally sacking 1,800 workers during pandemic
Qantas Airways , Australia's largest airline, has been fined A$90 million ($58.64 million) for illegally sacking 1,800 ground staff and replacing them with contractors during the COVID-19 pandemic, a ...
Google fined $55m for anticompetitive deals
Google agrees to pay up for deals it struck with Telstra and Optus; The Transport Workers Union will receive $50 million from Qantas fine. Follow live.
D-Day comes for Qantas as it braces for huge fine for illegal sackings
After years of litigation, Federal Court judge Michael Lee will decide on Monday how much – and whom – the airline must pay for unlawfully firing staff.
Contrition? Redemption? Alan Joyce makes public return in major speech
The former Qantas chief executive will tell an aviation summit that the COVID-19 pandemic created the need to make “very challenging decisions”.

Plan to charge EVs for road use, which jobs are least vulnerable to AI, Paul Kelly’s Gravy sequel revealed
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Qantas cancels flights at double the rate of Virgin, competition watchdog finds
Airlines have also been raising fares despite downward pressure on costs from falling jet fuel prices, ACCC says Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Qantas has cancelled fligh...
Revolving door between PM’s office and Qantas still turning
The swaths of staffers fleeing parliament post-election was a hiring opportunity for Qantas.
Qantas puts bigger planes on flights to Trump’s America
The Flying Kangaroo will redeploy a giant Airbus A380 on its Sydney-Dallas route, adding premium seats to meet demand from leisure and business travellers.
Top bureaucrats cling to comforts of Qantas Chairman’s Lounge
Senior finance and Treasury officials are not swayed by community expectations that prompted the ACCC to ditch their Qantas Chairman’s Lounge memberships.