A Qantas flight from Sydney to Tokyo accidentally played an explicit movie due to a technical glitch, leaving passengers, including families and children, in shock. The crew switched to a family-friendly film after nearly an hour. Qantas apologized and is reviewing its movie selection process to pr...
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