Japan Airlines (JAL) reported a net profit of ¥103.3 billion ($856.9 million) for the six months through Sept. 30, an increase of almost 30% from the prior year. The carrier cut underperforming routes during its restructuring under bankruptcy protection, and after emerging in 2011 has been rigorous...
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