Qantas on Wednesday apologized after some customers using the Australian airline's app were shown the name, flight details and loyalty status of other passengers.
Customers were not able to transfer or use other people's airline points, and there were no reports of customers boarding flights using incorrect details, Qantas said.
During the incident, Qantas advised customers to log out and then back in to their frequent flyer app account.
"We sincerely apologise to all customers impacted and continue to monitor the Qantas app closely," the airline said in a statement.
The Qantas incident comes after other airlines experienced data breaches involving malicious actors in recent years.
Organizations:
Qantas, Sydney International Airport, Spain's, Europa, Reuters, British Airways
Locations:
Sydney, Australia