Was the child discriminated against, that one is easy = YES.
It's a black and white case, if the child was not autistic would they have been able to fly? Yes.
So on that basis the child was discriminated against, there really can be no discussion on that.
The question is was the Qantas pilot correct in denying boarding, both in the framework of Qantas policy and, more widely, the legality of such a decision under Australian law? (It would appear that the parent had not followed the correct notification procedure required by Qantas, but had followed instructions and advice given by the child's doctor?)
And in finishing, the fact that Qantas allowed the child to fly on a different flight, at a later date, demonstrates that "someone" in Qantas obviously decided it was suitable for Qantas to carry the child. (Perhaps this same "person" at Qantas (for legal, liability and safety reasons), needs to sign off on this decision prior to any flight, hence the need to send appropriate paperwork to Qantas in advance rather than simply handing it over at the gate?)
It's a black and white case, if the child was not autistic would they have been able to fly? Yes.
So on that basis the child was discriminated against, there really can be no discussion on that.
The question is was the Qantas pilot correct in denying boarding, both in the framework of Qantas policy and, more widely, the legality of such a decision under Australian law? (It would appear that the parent had not followed the correct notification procedure required by Qantas, but had followed instructions and advice given by the child's doctor?)
I would suggest that timing had an effect on the issue hitting the media when it did - World Autism Awareness Day...the circumstances surrounding the article's genesis ...
And in finishing, the fact that Qantas allowed the child to fly on a different flight, at a later date, demonstrates that "someone" in Qantas obviously decided it was suitable for Qantas to carry the child. (Perhaps this same "person" at Qantas (for legal, liability and safety reasons), needs to sign off on this decision prior to any flight, hence the need to send appropriate paperwork to Qantas in advance rather than simply handing it over at the gate?)