ON THE COMEBACK TRAIL

Three years after a recession hit South Korea so hard that many international carriers stopped flying to Seoul, Japan Airlines is coming back in a big way. Korea is a major destination for Japanese carriers, so JAL didn't abandon Korea, but the market was weak. However, JAL's fiscal 2001 plan, which...

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