For heaven's sake, give it up. Qantas introduced, apparently with much fanfare, an application that doesn't work with their own scanners. If anybody is at fault, it is clearly Qantas, who didn't bother to test their own application with their own equipment.
I agree - but that's only because you have a single poster who, despite having the invalidity of his argument pointed out to him by several people, insists on trying to continue to pursue his argument, which was clearly wrong in the first place. If he had the cojones to simply admit that his initial statement was incorrect, we could all get on with life. No doubt this will provoke another pointless rejoinder from him.
The application works - the scanner scans the boarding pass when presented
That in some cases the person needs to separate their toy from their wrist is all that is needed. The application is functional
If the toy was developed specifically for the purpose of serving as a boarding pass , then yes there would be a noteworthy issue
The watch was developed by apple as a new device to make money from - the qantas application is just an application that runs on it . In fact there isn't even any specific mention of the application on
https://www.apple.com/au/watch/
Perhaps Qantas just shouldn't have wasted time on this new device