Japan Airlines (JAL) achieved a profit of ¥71.4 billion ($680 million) for the six months through Sept. 30, down 31% compared to the previous year. Revenue dropped 5.2% for the fiscal first half, overtaking the cost decline of 1.5%. The international division saw the largest revenue drop of 9.6%...
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