Facing Image Problems and Debt, JAL Restructures

Hit by safety issues, high fuel costs and weak demand, Japan Airlines--Asia's biggest carrier--struggled through the first half of the year and says it will compensate by reorganizing its routes, ask for wage concessions, and accelerate retirement of older aircraft. In a report last week, JAL said...

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