JAL Creates Cargo Subsidiary, Plans To Boost Seoul Flights

Japan Airlines next year plans to start a wholly owned subsidiary company, JAL Cargo Sales, to handle air cargo sales and marketing activity in Japan. The company will be incorporated in January and start operating in April. JAL Cargo Sales will be capitalized at 50 million yen and have a staff of...

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