To Cut Costs, JAL Will Shift Work to Low-Cost Subsidiaries
Squeezed by high fuel, overhead and personnel costs, Japan Airlines says it will simplify its fleet, increase layoffs, outsource more maintenance work and expand its low-cost carrier operations over the next three years. The carrier also said Toshiyuki Shinmachi, currently president of Japan...
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