A woman accused Qantas of giving A Current Affair host Allison Langdon special treatment on a flight from Sydney to Fiji over the weekend in a wild TikTok spray - but the airline insists she got no such thing. 

Aussie mum Courtney, who was on the same flight as the Channel Nine presenter, claimed passengers in economy had asked staff for wine during the flight but were told the beverage wasn't on offer.

She said Allison, 45, was also seated in economy and was not only offered wine, but her children - son Mack, 7, and daughter Scout, 4 - were allowed to use the bathrooms in first class, but other youngsters were denied access.

'There was a famous person from 60 Minutes on the plane, I think her name is Allison. She didn't get a first class seat, she got an economy seat,' Courtney ranted on TikTok.

'We flew Qantas. They were turning people down when they were asking for wine and that's fine. I didn't ask but I overheard a lot of people being rejected.

'But then they were offering her wine and handing it out in front of everyone else. So the people who were being declined alcohol had to sit and watch this famous lady be served alcohol when they bought the same ticket for the same price.

'The staff were treating her better than everyone else. It's just not fair. Why are these famous people getting treated better in front of you when you've both paid the same amount of money?

'If you're going to give someone special treatment just because you think they're famous, I think that's wrong. I don't understand what's going on with service these days.'

@courtneyklk

Over all we are having the best time, not too sure about some of the staff though. Over all they are a hell lot better than qantas staff 🤣🤣 #GRWM #aussiemum #fiji @MCoBeauty @Pixi Beauty

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But Courtney's account of what happened on the flight was quickly debunked.

In photos obtained by Daily Mail Australia, Langdon was pictured with her husband Michael Willesee Jr. and their children at the Qantas business class check-in before flying out for the school holidays.

They were also escorted to the gate by Qantas ground staff, a service usually only provided to business or first class passengers.

If she was in business class, she would have paid for any 'special treatment' she received.  

Meanwhle, the Qantas website also clearly states all economy passengers on international flights are offered complimentary Australian wines, spirits and non-alcoholic drinks.

A Qantas spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia 'it's ridiculous to suggest Allison was given any special treatment'.

'Any extras she was offered would be the same as we provide other similar frequent flyers whey they travel with us.

'Our crew often say how nice Allison is to deal with and never wants a fuss.'

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Langdon for comment. 

A woman has accused Qantas of giving ACA host Allison Langdon special treatment on a flight from Sydney to Fiji - despite her being 'seated in economy'. However, photos obtained by Daily Mail Australia show Langdon and her family checking in at the business class desk

A woman has accused Qantas of giving ACA host Allison Langdon special treatment on a flight from Sydney to Fiji - despite her being 'seated in economy'. However, photos obtained by Daily Mail Australia show Langdon and her family checking in at the business class desk

The family was also escorted to the gate by Qantas ground staff, a service usually only provided to business or first class passengers

The family was also escorted to the gate by Qantas ground staff, a service usually only provided to business or first class passengers

Langdon and Willesee Jr. tied the knot in 2008 after meeting for the first time at a Sydney bar.

'We were at a bar and this guy walked in and he had his red T-shirt and dark jeans and you just have that moment where you just have like an overwhelming physical attraction to someone? I just got hit by this,' she previously said.

Langdon recently revealed what she plans to do when she stops hosting ACA.

She joined the program at the start of 2023, replacing Tracy Grimshaw, after a three-year stint co-hosting the Today show with Karl Stefanovic.

In May, she said she hopes to stay on ACA for 'a while', and when she does eventually step aside, she intends to go back to university and start a new career.

Courtney (pictured) claimed Langdon, 45, was sitting in economy and was not only offered wine, but her children - son Mack, 7, and daughter Scout, 4 - were allowed to use the bathrooms in first class, but other youngsters were denied access

Courtney (pictured) claimed Langdon, 45, was sitting in economy and was not only offered wine, but her children - son Mack, 7, and daughter Scout, 4 - were allowed to use the bathrooms in first class, but other youngsters were denied access