Have you traveled recently, and if so, was your experience good or bad? Airlines have struggled to keep up with the resurgence of demand, these past few months. One traveller — or perhaps a disgruntled, former airline employee — was so fed up this month in Australia that he egged the house of Qantas CEO Alan Joyce. That’s right — he threw eggs and toilet paper at Joyce’s $19 million harbourside home. Joyce is not one to back down. And now he has a plan that is boosting Qantas’ share price. What is it? Michelle Martin finds out in Market View Minutes,

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