Qantas Airways Limited (ASX: QAN)
Market Cap | 10.45B |
Revenue (ttm) | 20.70B |
Net Income (ttm) | 1.62B |
Shares Out | 1.69B |
EPS (ttm) | 0.91 |
PE Ratio | 6.64 |
Forward PE | 5.90 |
Dividend | n/a |
Ex-Dividend Date | n/a |
Volume | 649,856 |
Open | 6.13 |
Previous Close | 6.11 |
Day's Range | 6.10 - 6.17 |
52-Week Range | 4.67 - 6.83 |
Beta | 1.08 |
Analysts | n/a |
Price Target | 7.26 (+18.63%) |
Earnings Date | Feb 22, 2024 |
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 passenger flying, 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]
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Qantas to increase winter flights to India
Qantas increases flights from Bengaluru to Sydney, adds Delhi to Melbourne route. Introduces fast Wi-Fi, extra flights for summer travel. Enhances options for South and Central India travelers.
Australia’s Qantas pauses ‘half-full’ Sydney-Shanghai flights 9 months after post-pandemic restart
Australia’s flag carrier said demand for China travel had not recovered as strongly as expected. Aircraft on the route will be redirected to other destinations across Asia, it said.
Australia's Qantas to suspend Shanghai flights on low demand
Qantas will continue to monitor the Australia-China market closely
Australia's Qantas to suspend flights to Shanghai on low demand
Qantas Airways said on Tuesday it will suspend its Sydney flights to Shanghai from July 28, citing low demand, around nine months after the Australian flag carrier resumed the service on hopes of a tr...
Hedge funds are once again targeting Qantas
Almost $300 million has been bet against Australia’s largest airline, even as it attempts to repair its relationship with customers after selling tickets on flights that were already cancelled.
Has Qantas really changed?; Perpetual’s fall from grace; AI’s big energy problem
This week on the Chanticleer podcast, James and Anthony look at Qantas’ $120 million settlement, extract lessons from the demise of funds management giant Perpetual, reveal why everyone is talking abo...
Qantas must atone for all old baggage
Readers’ letters on the Qantas settlement; franking credits for retirees; the Coalition push for nuclear power; and Israel’s closure of Al Jazeera.
Qantas to pay 74m to settle ticket scandal that saw Alan Joyce quit
Australias Qantas Airways has agreed to pay A$120m (74m) to settle a regulator lawsuit over the sale of thousands of tickets on already cancelled flights, in an attempt to end a reputational crisis th...
Qantas agrees to pay $79 million after selling tickets for cancelled flights
Rest of World News: Qantas, Australia's national airline, said on Monday that it had reached a deal with the country's consumer watchdog to pay the equivalent of $79 mill.
Australia's Qantas to pay $79 mln to settle flight cancellation case
SYDNEY: Australia's Qantas Airways agreed to pay A$120 million ($79 million) to settle a regulator lawsuit over the sale of thousands of tickets on already cancelled flights, in an attempt to end a re...
Australian airline Qantas agrees payouts over 'ghost flights'
Australia's biggest airline Qantas agrees million-dollar settlement after being accused of selling thousands of tickets for flights it had already cancelled.
Qantas to pay over $79M to resolve lawsuit over ticket sales for canceled flights
Qantas Airways will pay millions in compensation after selling seats on cancelled flights
The Australian national carrier will pay 120 million Australian dollars in compensation as well as a fine after it was discovered to have sold thousands of seats on already cancelled flights.
Vanessa Hudson has provided a soft landing for Qantas as the airline cuts deal with ACCC
While the new CEO has stemmed some of the reputational damage of the past, the $120m fine is a clear success for the ACCC Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free app or daily news podcast In ...
Why didn’t ACCC litigate Qantas?
Is what might be seen as regulatory brand ransom to force companies to admit to lesser charges and avoid the need to litigate, the way the watchdog should seek to uphold Australia’s consumer protectio...
Qantas’ Hudson takes the chance to shed some Joyce baggage
Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson has finally accepted reality by making a deal with the competition watchdog headed by Gina Cass-Gottlieb over ghost flights. It’s part of her determination to leave behind th...
Decoding Qantas' "Ghost Flights" Scandal, Which Led To $66 Million Penalty
Australia's competition watchdog, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, revealed that Qantas "admitted that it misled consumers" by advertising seats on tens of thousands of flights, des...
Australia’s Qantas to pay $79m over ‘ghost flights’ furore
Competition watchdog says national carrier's advertising of cancelled flights was 'egregious and unacceptable'.
Qantas to pay $120m after allegedly selling tickets for cancelled flights – video
Qantas will hand over $100m as a civil penalty and pay out $20m to customers in compensation, after striking a deal with the consumer watchdog over a landmark action for allegedly selling tickets to f...
Qantas to pay $120m for allegedly selling tickets to flights that had already been cancelled
The airline agrees to a $100m fine and to repay $20m to customers in settlement with the ACCC Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free ap...
Qantas will pay up to about $79 million to resolve claims it sold tickets for canceled flights
Qantas was accused in 2023 of advertising tickets to flights that were already canceled. Regulators announced Sunday that the airline agreed to pay $13.2 million to impacted customers.
Qantas agrees payouts over 'ghost flights'
Qantas agrees to pay millions to settle lawsuit accusing it of selling tickets to cancelled flights.
Qantas to Pay Civil Penalty for Selling Tickets on Canceled Flights
Australia’s major airline will pay a civil penalty of $66.1 million to resolve court proceedings with a regulator which alleged the airline had advertised tickets for more than 8,000 flights it had al...
Qantas to pay A$100 million fine for selling tickets for canceled flights
Qantas said it has agreed to pay a civil penalty of 100 million Australian dollars (US$66.1 million) to resolve court proceedings with a regulator which alleged the airline had advertised tickets for ...
Qantas Pays A$100 Million Fine to Settle Ghost Flight Claims
Qantas Airways Ltd. agreed to pay a A$100 million ($66 million) penalty and compensate tens of thousands of passengers to resolve claims the airline continued to sell tickets on flights it had already...