Allison Langdon checks in for Qantas flight to Paris to cover the 2024 Olympics for Nine alongside Sarah Abo - after she was accused of getting 'special treatment' with airline

Allison Langdon was all smiles on Friday when she was spotted checking into First Class at Sydney Airport, as she prepared to fly to Paris to cover the upcoming Olympic Games.

The A Current Affair host, 45, who was recently accused of receiving 'special treatment' on a Qantas flight, looked effortlessly stylish in an unzipped black and red striped jacket paired with a grey tee.

She completed her look with brown pants and white sneakers, accessorised with stylish sunglasses, and looked focused as she wheeled her luggage through the bustling terminal.

The stunner allowed her perfectly straight brunette hair to hang freely around her shoulders and she highlighted her natural beauty with a light layer of nude makeup. 

Allison looked to be in good spirits as she checked into a Qantas flight and prepared to head to Paris for the Olympic Games, set to begin on Friday 26 July.

Meanwhile, fellow Nine staffer Sarah Abo, 38, looked absolutely radiant as she prepared to board the same flight to France.

The Today show co-host rocked a slick monochrome look in a buttoned up black jacket, paired with a white tee and she completed her look with loose-fitting black pants and white sneakers.

The veteran journalist accessorised with a smartwatch and beige carrybag and could not hide her excitement as she headed to check in. 

Allison Langdon (pictured) was all smiles on Friday when she was spotted checking in at Sydney Airport, as she prepared to fly to Paris to cover the upcoming Olympic Games for Channel Nine

Allison Langdon (pictured) was all smiles on Friday when 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 A Current Affair host, 45, who was recently accused of receiving 'special treatment' on a Qantas flight, looked effortlessly stylish in an unzipped black and red striped jacket paired with a grey tee

The A Current Affair host, 45, who was recently accused of receiving 'special treatment' on a Qantas flight, looked effortlessly stylish in an unzipped black and red striped jacket paired with a grey tee

She completed her look with brown pants and white sneakers, accessorised with stylish sunglasses, and looked focused as she wheeled her luggage through the bustling terminal

She completed her look with brown pants and white sneakers, accessorised with stylish sunglasses, and looked focused as she wheeled her luggage through the bustling terminal

The stunner allowed her perfectly straight brunette hair to hang freely around her shoulders and she highlighted her natural beauty with a light layer of nude makeup

The stunner allowed her perfectly straight brunette hair to hang freely around her shoulders and she highlighted her natural beauty with a light layer of nude makeup

The two hosts looked thrilled to be making their way to Paris to report on the 2024 Olympic Games, which will run from 26 July - 11 August.

The trip comes after mother-of-five Courtney Babic accused Qantas of giving the A Current Affair host 'special treatment' on her flight to Fiji from Sydney in a wild TikTok spray.

'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,' she began. 

'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.

Allison looked to be in good spirits as she checked into a Qantas flight and prepared to head to Paris for the Olympic Games, set to begin on Friday 26 July

Allison looked to be in good spirits as she checked into a Qantas flight and prepared to head to Paris for the Olympic Games, set to begin on Friday 26 July

Meanwhile, fellow Nine staffer Sarah Abo (pictured), 38, looked absolutely radiant as she prepared to board the same flight to France

Meanwhile, fellow Nine staffer Sarah Abo (pictured), 38, looked absolutely radiant as she prepared to board the same flight to France

The Today show co-host rocked a slick monochrome look in a buttoned up black jacket, paired with a white tee

The Today show co-host rocked a slick monochrome look in a buttoned up black jacket, paired with a white tee

Sarah completed her look with loose-fitting black pants and white sneakers

Sarah completed her look with loose-fitting black pants and white sneakers

The veteran journalist accessorised with a smartwatch and beige carrybag and could not hide her excitement as she headed to check in

The veteran journalist accessorised with a smartwatch and beige carrybag and could not hide her excitement as she headed to check in

The hosts looked thrilled to be making their way to Paris to report on the 2024 Olympic Games, which will run from 26 July - 11 August

The hosts looked thrilled to be making their way to Paris to report on the 2024 Olympic Games, which will run from 26 July - 11 August

'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?' 

However, 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.

Allison was seen checking into First Class - after an angry mother claimed the veteran journalist received 'special treatment' while flying in economy on a Qantas flight to Fiji

Allison was seen checking into First Class - after an angry mother claimed the veteran journalist received 'special treatment' while flying in economy on a Qantas flight to Fiji

Sarah Abo was seen checking into Business Class on the same flight

Sarah Abo was seen checking into Business Class on the same flight