'This is a huge turnaround considering the massive losses we were facing just 12 months ago,' Mr Joyce said. Pictured is what it will look like after the changesThough Qantas sacked thousands of staff members jobs during the pandemic, Mr Joyce praised its workers. Advertisement'Importantly for our investors, this also sets us up to deliver long term shareholder value,' added Mr Joyce. He said Qantas has two million seats available for under $200 this year, while its no-frills subsidiary Jetstar has 10 million seats available for under $100. There are also five million seats available for frequent flyers to use their points on, he said.
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