Qantas reported a record $1.46 billion half-year profit as Australian travelers continued flying despite cost-of-living pressures, with the airline crediting robust demand, new routes and fuel-efficient aircraft. The carrier unveiled major changes to its frequent flyer program, including allowing members to roll over status credits and earn them through everyday spending, while its budget subsidiary Jetstar saw revenue increase 8 percent.
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Qantas reported a record $1.46 billion half-year profit as Australian travelers continued flying despite cost-of-living pressures, with the airline crediting robust demand, new routes and fuel-efficient aircraft. The carrier unveiled major changes to its frequent flyer program, including allowing members to roll over status credits and earn them through everyday spending, while its budget subsidiary Jetstar saw revenue increase 8 percent.