JAL, ANA Demand Growth Could Spur Quick Return To Profit

JAL aircraft
Japan Airlines is adding more Airbus A350s to replace its older Boeing 777s.
Credit: Herve Gousse/Airbus
While Japan has moved more slowly than many other Asia-Pacific countries to reopen its borders, it is beginning to take important steps to ease entry restrictions. The expected boost in international demand means Japan’s major airlines can see a path back to profitability as early as the current...

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