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Japan Airlines (JAL) has become the latest Asia-Pacific airline to report weakening profits due to the fuel price crisis that has hit the industry. JAL Group achieved a net profit of ¥5.3 billion ($33.9 million) for the three months through June 30, its fiscal first quarter. This was down 80%...
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