Qantas Flight Movie Incident: Airline Apologizes After Explicit Content
Qantas Flight Movie Incident Creates Outrage
In the latest news regarding in-flight entertainment, the Australian airline Qantas has issued an apology after a sexually explicit movie aired on every screen during a flight from Sydney to Tokyo. Passengers were unable to select their preferred movies due to technical issues, leading to a movie being chosen for the entire flight.
Details of the Incident
This selection turned out to be the R-rated film Daddio, which features profanity, sexual material, and graphic nudity. This incident has sparked outrage among passengers and raised questions about airline entertainment standards.
Airline’s Response
Qantas has acknowledged the incident and expressed regret about the choice of film that was disseminated across all screens. The airline reported that the selection was made based on requests from some passengers, but they did not anticipate the explicit nature of the content.
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