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Australian politicians are almost always opting to fly with Qantas <br>
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on taxpayer-funded trips, despite Virgin offering <br>
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Federal MPs flew with the national carrier for 80 per cent of work trips <br>
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last year despite it not always being the cheapest route, <br>
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according to travel data provided to the government.<br>
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While politicians and their staffers are required to book the cheapest flight, it also has <br>
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to be the most efficient, with Qantas offering the <br>
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most routes between major cities.<br>
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MPs are banned from accruing frequent flyer points on taxpayer-funded trips like ordinary Aussies can, but they can can receive lifetime <br>
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status credits, which allows access to airport lounges and flight upgrades.<br>
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'How else can one explain the extraordinary dominance of Qantas in securing bookings by <br>
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parliamentarians and their staff?' Myriam Robin wrote in an opinion piece for the Australian Financial Review.<br>
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'There's nothing like accruing status credits on someone else's <br>
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Transport Minister Catherine King has since committed to a review <br>
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of flight bookings by government officials which will be conducted by the Department <br>
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of Finance this year, despite there being just two months left of 2024.<br>
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Politicians' preference for Qantas may also be put down to the airline's exclusive invite-only 'Chairman's Lounge'.<br>
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Australian politicians are almost always opting to <br>
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fly with Qantas on taxpayer-funded trips, despite Virgin offering cheaper <br>
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tickets. (pictured is Anthony Albanese, with former Qantas <br>
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boss Alan Joyce, and fiancee Jodie Haydon)<br>
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The Flying Kanga-RORT - why you're footing the bill as airlines wine and dine pollies in VIP club<br>
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Daily Mail Australia in August revealed that nearly every single federal <br>
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politician in the country has accepted free membership of the club.<br>
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Qantas and the Albanese government have both denied the airline enjoys any disproportionate level of influence over the country's political classes.<br>
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A Daily Mail Australia audit of the members' interest registers - in both the House of Representatives and the Senate <br>
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- revealed almost 93 per cent of the nation's leaders have been 'gifted' membership to the lavish, <br>
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all-inclusive lounge.<br>
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The high profile ranks of government giftees include <br>
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as well as every member of his 22-person Cabinet, his seven-person Outer <br>
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Ministry and all 12 assistant ministers.<br>
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While most politicians declared their Qantas' <br>
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privileges as a 'gift', Labor MP Marion Scrymgour <br>
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listed her membership as her 'Chairman Lounge entitlement'.<br>
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Daily Mail Australia in August revealed that nearly every single federal politician in the country has accepted free membership of Qantas' exclusive Chairman's <br>
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Lounge.<br>
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And it's not just politicians on the take, with more than 60 MPs - including Marles,<br>
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Chalmers, King, Bill Shorten, Zali Steggall and Tanya Plibersek - disclosing their spouses have also been granted unfettered, independent access to Qantas' <br>
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luxurious members only lounge.<br>
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Often touted as 'the most exclusive club in the country', membership to the <br>
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Chairman's Lounge has long been veiled in secrecy.<br>
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Even the entrances to each of the country's six opulent VIP clubs - in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane,<br>
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Adelaide, Canberra and Perth airports - are suitably discreet.<br>
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Though, once inside, the designer lounges are immediately more ostentatious, with free à <br>
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la carte fine dining, table service, a decadent selection of wines <br>
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and Champagne and a discreet army of dedicated lounge attendants.<br>
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Membership to the club is 'priceless' - it cannot be bought for any amount of money nor obtained via any amount <br>
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of frequent flyers points.<br>
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Instead, each member is hand-picked and approved by the company's chief executive and <br>
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chairman.<br>
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