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It wasn't clear in the article - how much notice did the customers get?
The article specifically says (in some cases) less than 48 hours.
Right in the middle where it says "media release with examples.
Ah, in the link to the other article it gives an example of so eone who was informed 2 days before the flight (4 after it was cancelled)
...I still can't see it? I see references for being on sale for 48 hours after cancellation, and not notifying customers for 48 days.
In the linked article, there is a link partway down: https://www.accc.gov.au/media-release/accc-takes-court-action-alleging-qantas-advertised-flights-it-had-already-cancelled
You clicked on where it says it gives several examples and can't find the list of flights?
They even have the flight numbers.