Qantas in Hot Water Over Christmas Volunteer Program

Image: A Qantas plane mid-flight. (photo via Boarding1Now/iStock Editorial/Getty Images Plus)
Image: A Qantas plane mid-flight. (photo via Boarding1Now/iStock Editorial/Getty Images Plus)
Patrick Clarke
by Patrick Clarke
Last updated: 12:30 AM ET, Sat December 8, 2018

It's the giving season but not everyone is in the giving mood.

Qantas Airways has come under fire this week for a leaked memo detailing the carrier's trialing of a new unpaid volunteer program during the busy holiday travel period.

"To support our airport teams at Sydney International Terminal over the 2018 peak Christmas travel period, we're trialing a new volunteer program for our Campus-based people who'd like to lend a hand to the front line in December and January," the notice states via the Sydney Morning Herald.

"We require volunteers to assist at the self-service check-ins and auto bag drop area, bussing gates, concourse arrivals hall and at the transfer desk. The roles allocated to volunteers will depend on their preferences, skillset and security requirements."

According to the Herald, volunteers are being asked to work shifts of four hours and are only paid if those shifts fall within their normal scheduled working hours.

Social media users quickly decried the initiative, shaming the airline on Twitter and elsewhere for seeking volunteers rather than paying employees overtime for their efforts.

Australian Services Union NSW branch secretary Natalie Lang called the program "wage theft" and "the classic Grinch tale."

However, a spokesman for Qantas told the Herald that the program "is not about cutting costs" but rather "about spreading a bit of Christmas cheer during a really busy period."

"We always scale up with additional paid staff over the peak holiday period. And we also ask head office employees if they'd like to lend a hand, which is a mix of their own time and company time," he added. "The tasks volunteers are expected to carry out include handing out bottles of water and Christmas chocolates to passengers and helping people find their way around the terminal."

"It's typically our executives who volunteer, particularly because it's a chance for them to spend more time on the frontline."

Nonetheless, Qantas hasn't received much support for the holiday initiative and is unlikely to find any anytime soon.

"It's a shocking display of corporate greed from a company with record profit that paid its CEO $25 million last year," the Australian Services Union tweeted.

"It's offensive to pretend this is about executives walking down to help the front line. If [Qantas CEO] Alan Joyce wants to help, he can go ahead. He doesn't need a program to do that," added Lang via the Herald.


For the latest travel news, updates and deals, subscribe to the daily TravelPulse newsletter.

Topics From This Article to Explore

More From TravelPulse

Patrick Clarke

Patrick Clarke

Senior Editor

A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher

Grow Your Travel Business With Certified Courses

Travel Agent Academy
Travel Agent Academy
Puerto Vallarta Specialist ProgramEnveloped in the beauty of a by-gone time, this colorful town on Mexico’s Pacific Coast is sure to win...
Travel Agent Academy
Travel Agent Academy
Costa Rica Specialist ProgramCosta Rica Specialist Program academy ENROLL NOW Costa Rica offers golden shores, fish-filled waters,...
Travel Agent Academy
Travel Agent Academy
Korea Travel Specialist ProgramThis course will allow you to explore this fascinating country's incredible diversity of experiences...
Travel Agent Academy
Travel Agent Academy
Puerto Vallarta Specialist ProgramEnveloped in the beauty of a by-gone time, this colorful town on Mexico’s Pacific Coast is sure to win...
Travel Agent Academy
Travel Agent Academy
Costa Rica Specialist ProgramCosta Rica Specialist Program academy ENROLL NOW Costa Rica offers golden shores, fish-filled waters,...
Travel Agent Academy
Travel Agent Academy
Korea Travel Specialist ProgramThis course will allow you to explore this fascinating country's incredible diversity of experiences...

Don't Miss These Travel Agent Events and Trainings

Watch Now!
Discover KLM Royal Dutch AirlinesThursday, June 4, 2026
2:00pm ET
Join Travel Weekly and Air France-KLM for deep dive into the world of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. You’ll...
Upcoming Webinar
Unveiling Oceania Cruises’ New Voyages, Plus Caribbean GetawaysWednesday, June 10, 2026
2:00pm Eastern
This exclusive webinar will showcase what’s new, what’s next, and how these immersive itineraries are...
Upcoming Webinar
Small Groups, Big AdventuresThursday, June 18, 2026
2:00pm ET
Join Trafalgar and Insight Vacations for an exclusive launch webinar introducing 56 new Small Group...
Watch Now!
Discover KLM Royal Dutch AirlinesThursday, June 4, 2026
2:00pm ET
Join Travel Weekly and Air France-KLM for deep dive into the world of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. You’ll...
Upcoming Webinar
Unveiling Oceania Cruises’ New Voyages, Plus Caribbean GetawaysWednesday, June 10, 2026
2:00pm Eastern
This exclusive webinar will showcase what’s new, what’s next, and how these immersive itineraries are...
Upcoming Webinar
Small Groups, Big AdventuresThursday, June 18, 2026
2:00pm ET
Join Trafalgar and Insight Vacations for an exclusive launch webinar introducing 56 new Small Group...