Barbie and Bluey Top Qantas Entertainment List

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December 20, 2023
Barbie

Box office hit Barbie, starring Australian actress Margot Robbie, was the most-watched movie of 2023, on Qantas while global sensation Bluey took out top billing as the most popular kids entertainment program.

The airline said that Australian shows dominated the small screen on Qantas with Five Bedrooms the most-watched comedy, The Australian Wars the most-watched documentary and Couples Therapy Australia the most popular reality show.

However, the US hit The White Lotus which was the number one TV show, with Qantas customers spending a collective 300,000 hours watching the second season this year.

Other details of Qantas customer’s entertainment habits include:

  • As more customers took to the air, around 80 million hours were spent using the airline’s inflight entertainment, up from 60 million last year.
  • Qantas’s fast, free WiFi continues to grow in popularity, with usage up 10 per cent on the previous year.
  • Meditation continues to be a popular choice to help travellers unwind, with Nature Spirit by Jens Buchert the most listened-to audio album this year.
  • Whitney Houston was the most listened-to pop artist, following huge interest in the biopic I Wanna Dance with Somebody, which is also available.
  • Australian author Liane Moriarty’s Apples Never Fall was the most popular audiobook.

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