JAL Raises Fiscal Year Profit Forecast As Fuel Eases

AUCKLAND—While higher fuel prices weakened Japan Airlines (JAL) profits for the nine months through Dec. 31, 2018, recent easing in fuel price forecasts have helped prompt the carrier to raise its profit outlook. The carrier reported a net profit of ¥106.5 billion ($980.4 million) for the nine-month...

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