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Qantas Shares Fall as Returns From Overseas Flights Shrink
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Qantas Shares Fall as Returns From Overseas Flights Shrink

Bloomberg · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Shares in Qantas Airways Ltd. dropped the most in almost four months after earnings from its international unit unexpectedly fell and the company flagged rising costs from wages and aircraft maintenance.


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