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  • Qantas Airways Executive General Manager John Borghetti poses after a press conference in Beijing, China, Tuesday, January  10, 2006. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank
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  • Qantas Airways Chairman Margaret Jackson smiles during a press conference in Beijing, China, Tuesday, January 10, 2006. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank.
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  • Qantas Airways Chairman Margaret Jackson poses for a photo after a press conference in Beijing, China, Tuesday, January 10, 2006. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank.
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  • Qantas Airways Chairman Margaret Jackson listens during a press conference in Beijing, China, Tuesday, January 10, 2006. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank.
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  • Qantas Airways Chairman Margaret Jackson listens during a press conference in Beijing, China, Tuesday, January 10, 2006. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank.
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  • Qantas Airways Chairman Margaret Jackson listens during a press conference in Beijing, China, Tuesday, January 10, 2006. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank.
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  • Qantas Airways Chairman Margaret Jackson poses for a photo after a press conference in Beijing, China, Tuesday, January 10, 2006. Photo by Servais Mont/Pictobank.
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  • Qantas Airways Chairman Margaret Jackson listens to her introduction during a press conference in Beijing, China, Tuesday, January 10, 2006. Qantas Airways Ltd., Australia's biggest carrier, said business conditions will worsen this year because the cost of jet fuel is higher than a year ago. Photographer: Lucas Schifres/Bloomberg News
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  • A sign indicates the location of El Al airline, British airways, Qantas airline, Qatar airways, Sichuan airlines, and Shandong airlines, the six airlines that begin flying today to the new Terminal 3 building at Beijing Airport in Beijing, China, on February 29, 2008. The terminal, which opens today, is a centerpiece project for the 2008 Olympics and is designed to relieve the overloaded airport's other two terminals and accommodate expected rapid growth in the number of visitors to Beijing. The huge, airy terminal will have 64 Western and Chinese restaurants, 84 retail shops, and a state-of-the-art-baggage handling system. Photo by Simon Lim/Pictobank
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