New York Post on MSN12d
Married couple forced to sit next to woman’s body after she drops dead on 15-hour flightThe couple, who had two spare seats in their row of four, said the “frustrated” flight crew asked them to shift over so they could prop the corpse up alongside them.
A Melbourne couple has recounted their distress after they said they had to sit next to the body of a passenger who had died midflight, despite there being other empty seats available.
Qatar Airways defends its response to an incident where a woman died mid-flight. The airline states its crew acted professionally by relocating the deceased while providing support to affected passengers.
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E! News on MSNQatar Airways Responds After Couple Had to Sit Next to Dead Body for 4 Hours During FlightQatar Airways released a statement defending its crew after an Australian couple said they were forced to sit next to a corpse for four hours on a recent flight.
Fox Business on MSN11d
Couple spent several hours on a flight next to a dead bodyA married couple traveling on a Qatar Airways flight reportedly spent several uncomfortable hours near the body of a woman who died during the flight.
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Tennis World USA on MSNNovak Djokovic comments on viral limping into Doha airport videoNovak Djokovic explained that his viral Doha airport video was completely misunderstood as the Serb didn't limp because of his Australian Open injury but because he accidentally hit himself in the ankle just before departing for the airport.
HuffPost on MSN9d
Qatar Airways Responds To Claim That Man Had To Sit Next To Dead Passenger For HoursAn Australian couple's story went viral this week after they said crew members placed a dead body in the seats next to them.
After a passenger unexpectedly died on a flight from Australia, their body remained seated next to a couple for hours. The incident occurred during the 15-hour flight from Melbourne to Doha. Qatar Airways extended condolences to the passenger’s family and apologized for any distress caused.
The Conversation on MSN7d
Virgin Australia’s deal with Qatar has been given the green light. Travellers should be the winnersTreasurer Jim Chalmers has given the green light for Qatar Airways to buy a 25% stake in Virgin Australia, as part of a strategic alliance. The deal will shake up the Australian aviation market. The announcement follows
In a significant move signalling its commitment to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, Global Infrastructure Partners
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