Millions of consumers braved sky-high ticket prices to book flights this summer, eager to take vacations they'd put off for two years.

The post-pandemic travel boom caused airlines to overbook flights and cause a record number of canceled and delayed flights.

In Australia, home to airline Qantas, one person may have tried to score an upset by egging and toilet papering the home of the CEO. 8.1% of Qantas domestic flights were canceled in June.

Qantas has a reputation for being late for domestic flights, which is a problem for the third oldest airline.

The footage was obtained by Sky News Australia and shows a person vandalizing a property in the suburbs. The police said that the case would remain closed if more information was not provided.

The mansion, built in 1908 and worth $19 million, has been vacant for most of this year after Joyce, CEO since 2008, bought it with his husband. One local told the outlet that there had been no one at the house. I haven't seen a single car there.

Fortune asked Qantas airlines if they had anything to say.

The average home price in Mosman is more than $5 million.

In the U.S., more flights have been delayed than any year in the past decade, prompting airlines to deliver pizza to fliers afflicted, and in one notorious case, hand out $10,000 to get passengers off an overbooking flight.

In the U.K., London's Heathrow airport has a cap on the number of passengers that can leave each day.

In the past few months, other airline executives have offered their own personal statements regarding the Qantas delays and cancelations.

The CEO of Delta apologized to consumers. Ben Minicucci, the CEO of Alaska Airlines, apologized in a video for scheduling problems this year.

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