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Qantas sells 1000 fully stocked bar carts as COVID grounds 747 fleet – The Australian Financial Review
Delivered to your home, a loaded, full-size trolley from the stricken airline is going for $1474.70 – see what they did there? Here’s what’s inside.

Qantas Airways is salvaging almost anything to get through the pandemic. Now it’s peddling $1500 loaded bar carts after stripping them from grounded planes.
The airline is selling 1000 carts taken from Boeing 747s before the jumbos were retired early as the virus halted overseas travel. Delivered to your home, a stocked, full-size cart is going for $1474.70. A half cart costs $974.70.
The contents. Each cart typically has 2000 flights under its belt.
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