JAL Profits Plunge Due To International Traffic Weakness
Japan Airlines' half-year profits dropped 61.3% to 16.4 billion yen (US$135 million) due to a sharp fall in international traffic following the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. The airline also was hit by "sluggish" international cargo demand. Revenues were 871.3 billion yen ($7.2 billion), down 0.3%...
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