Doesn't seem real? Not sure why they'd use a photo that isn't one of their planes, and of course the "Australia.com" bit. Maybe if we could find the actual post but if it was real I doubt it would exist anymore.
I saw the original on social media and 1) i don't recall it saying Australia.com and 2) it looked like a Jetstar A320 winglet to me, not Tiger. Seemed legit to me.
This was doing the rounds on Social Media Yesterday, and certainly not generating positive publicity.
Not a good look to have a competitors plane in the photo
Doesn't seem real? Not sure why they'd use a photo that isn't one of their planes, and of course the "Australia.com" bit. Maybe if we could find the actual post but if it was real I doubt it would exist anymore.
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My Mrs, whose only knowledge about planes is that they fly (and I like them) picked up that it was not a QF plane in 2 seconds. Me almost wonders if the QF social media team has been primarily replaced by an algorithm which searches the web for photos of planes with tags which say #Qantas and will simply repost them. It would certainly explain some of their current posting failures.
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