Qantas boss pay nearly doubles in one year

Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce's total remuneration for 2016/17 increased 90 per cent on the $12.96 million he made the prior year as the more than doubling in Qantas's share price fuelled a surge in the value of performance-based share entitlements.

Alan Joyce

Qantas CEO Alan Joyce told the airline's AGM that it would not be feasible for the airline to judge each forced transportation on a case-by-case basis. (AAP) Source: AAP

Mr Joyce's annual pay soared to nearly $25 million - catapulting him into the ranks of the best-paid bosses in Australian corporate history - after he successfully steered the carrier's turnaround with two consecutive years of profit.

The Qantas boss' base pay was steady at $2.11 million but his pay packet was boosted by a $1.8m cash bonus and $6 million in vesting performance awards, while the value of long term share-based incentives jumped from $3.16 million to $14.49 million.
The sky-high salary was revealed in Qantas's annual report on Friday and was accompanied by a statement from Qantas chairman Leigh Clifford, who defended Mr Joyce's pay.

"There is no question that these pay outcomes are high," Mr Clifford said.

"That's because they reflect the company's exceptional performance, including our top ranking for total shareholder return among global airline peers and every company on the ASX100."

Mr Clifford said the share price had more than quadrupled in the past three years and the value of executive bonuses, which are mostly paid in Qantas shares, have risen with it.
Shares that were worth $1.26 when they were awarded in 2014 as part of a three-year long term incentive plan are now being paid out at $5.72.

This follows the success of the airline's $2 billion turnaround plan that resulted in a record underlying profit of $1.5 billion in 2015/16 and $1.4 billion profit in 2016/17.

This marked the completion of the airline's three-year transformation which included 5,000 job cuts, major fleet changes and new routes.


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Published 15 September 2017 5:58pm
Updated 15 September 2017 7:27pm


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