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Qantas Movie Apology
FILE - A Qantas jet arrives at Melbourne's Tullamarine Airport in Melbourne, Australia, Dec. 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Mark Baker, File)

Qantas Airways apologizes after R-rated film reportedly airs on every screen during flight

Qantas Airways has drawn up a stir after broadcasting a slightly-racy movie across an entire flight

By AP News
Published - Oct 08, 2024, 08:44 PM ET
Last Updated - Dec 16, 2024, 06:31 PM EST

NEW YORK (AP) — Qantas Airways has drawn up a stir after broadcasting a slightly-racy movie across an entire flight. And the Australian carrier now is apologizing to customers.

There were technical issues with the in-flight entertainment for a trip from Sydney to Haneda last week, Qantas confirmed to The Associated Press — making individual movie selection unavailable. As a result, the crew chose one movie to play across all screens “based on the request from a number of passengers," the company said.

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.

“Daddio" follows a woman (Dakota Johnson) who takes a cab from JFK airport and strikes up an extended conversation with her driver (Sean Penn) on her way back home to Manhattan — as the two discuss anything from what it takes to be a New Yorker to relationships and infidelity, notably her current affair with a married man. The film carries an R rating for “language throughout, sexual material and brief graphic nudity.”

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