JAL Predicts Further Decline In Profitability

Credit: Boeing
Japan Airlines (JAL) expects another dip in profits for the current fiscal year, although the carrier is also projecting robust capacity and earnings growth in the longer-term. The airline forecast a ¥100 billion ($898 million) net profit for the 2017 fiscal year, which began on April 1. This would...

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