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Aussie airline Qantas is sorry for playing an “extremely inappropriate” R-rated movie, believed to be “Daddio,” on all of its screens amid a tech issue.
One Qantas passenger described 'Daddio' as "40 minutes of penis and boobs" on social media after the R-rated movie was screened on a flight.
Qantas did not identify the movie by name, but several media outlets have reported that it was “Daddio," an R-rated film that hit theaters earlier this year.
Things got unexpectedly racy for passengers onboard a recent Qantas flight when an R-rated film was played on all the aircraft’s screens.
When individual screens went down on the 10-hour flight from Sydney to Tokyo, the Qantas flight aired “Daddio” for everyone onboard ...
Qantas did not identify the movie by name, but several media outlets have reported that it was "Daddio," an R-rated film that hit theaters earlier this year.
In the long list of issues with in-flight entertainment, passengers on a recent flight from Sydney to Tokyo may have been exposed to a new one: a sexually explicit movie playing on every screen.
"The movie was clearly not suitable to play for the whole flight, and we sincerely apologize to customers for this experience," a Qantas spokesperson said.
Qantas has apologized for playing an R-rated movie on a Sydney to Tokyo flight. Technical issues with the in-flight system meant passengers couldn't select their own movies. Qantas switched to a ...
Months after its release, Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn‘s Daddio recently had a captive audience. Qantas Airways apologized to passengers on a recent flight from Sydney to Japan after playing the ...
The Australian airline Qantas is apologizing after a R-rated movie was shown on a flight from Sydney to Tokyo last week.
Australian airline Qantas has its tail between its legs after inadvertently playing an R-rated movie on every screen.
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