Allison Langdon had a big smile on her face on Friday as she was spotted sitting in First Class at Sydney Airport as she prepared to fly to Paris to cover the upcoming Olympic Games.
The 45-year-old A Current Affair presenter, who was recently accused of receiving “special treatment” on a Qantas flight, looked effortlessly stylish in an open, black and red striped jacket, paired with a grey T-shirt.
She completed her look with tan pants and white sneakers, paired with stylish sunglasses, and looked focused as she wheeled her luggage through the busy terminal.
This beauty let her perfectly straight brown hair hang loosely over her shoulders and she accentuated her natural beauty with a light layer of nude makeup.
Allison appeared to be in good spirits as she checked into a Qantas flight and prepared for her trip to Paris for the Olympic Games, which begin on Friday, July 26.
Meanwhile, Sarah Abo, a 38-year-old Nine employee, looked radiant as she prepared to board the same flight to France.
The Today co-host wore a sleek, monochromatic look in a black button-up jacket paired with a white T-shirt. She finished her look with loose black pants and white sneakers.
Wearing a smartwatch and a beige tote bag, the veteran journalist couldn’t hide her excitement as she walked to the check-in counter.
Allison Langdon (pictured) was all smiles on Friday as she was spotted checking in at Sydney airport as she prepared to fly to Paris to cover the upcoming Olympic Games for Channel Nine.
The 45-year-old A Current Affair presenter, who was recently accused of receiving “special treatment” on a Qantas flight, looked effortlessly stylish in an open, black and red striped jacket, paired with a grey T-shirt
She completed her look with tan pants and white sneakers, accented with stylish sunglasses, and looked focused as she wheeled her luggage through the busy terminal
The beauty let her perfectly straight brown hair hang loosely over her shoulders and she emphasized her natural beauty with a light layer of nude makeup
The two hosts seemed very excited to travel to Paris to cover the 2024 Olympic Games, which will be held from July 26 to August 11.
The trip follows mother-of-five Courtney Babic accusing Qantas of giving the A Current Affair presenter “special treatment” on her flight from Sydney to Fiji in a wild TikTok spray.
“There was a celebrity from 60 Minutes on the plane, I believe her name is Allison. She didn’t get a first class seat, she got an economy seat,” she began.
‘We flew Qantas. They turned people away when they asked for wine and that’s fine. I didn’t ask but I heard a lot of people were turned away.
‘But then they offered her wine and handed it out in front of everyone. So the people who didn’t get alcohol had to sit and watch this famous lady get served alcohol, even though they bought the same ticket for the same price.
Allison appeared to be in good spirits as she checked into a Qantas flight and prepared for her trip to Paris for the Olympic Games, which are set to begin on Friday, July 26.
Meanwhile, fellow Nine Sarah Abo (pictured), 38, looked radiant as she prepared to board the same flight to France
The Today show co-host rocked a sleek monochrome look in a black button-up jacket paired with a white T-shirt
Sarah completed her look with loose black pants and white sneakers
Wearing a smartwatch and a beige tote bag, the veteran journalist couldn’t hide her excitement as she headed to the check-in counter
The hosts seemed very happy to be going to Paris to cover the 2024 Olympic Games, which will be held from July 26 to August 11.
“The staff treated her better than anyone else. It’s just not fair. Why are these famous people being treated better in front of you, when you both paid the same amount?”
However, Courtney’s story about what happened during the flight was quickly debunked.
Photos obtained by Daily Mail Australia show Langdon with her husband Michael Willesee Jr. and their children at the Qantas business class check-in desk before they leave for the school holidays.
They were also escorted to the gate by Qantas ground staff, a service normally only provided to business class or first class passengers. If she had been in business class, she would have had to pay for the “special treatment” she received.
Allison was spotted checking into First Class after an angry mother claimed the veteran journalist was given ‘special treatment’ when she flew economy class on a Qantas flight to Fiji
Sarah Abo was spotted checking into Business Class on the same flight