JAL Feeling the Pinch

Asia’s largest carrier, Japan Airlines (JAL), is seeing the worldwide recession in passenger and air freight reflected in its books for the fiscal year ended Mar. 31. The carrier’s report for February’s activity shows a nearly six-point drop in international load factors to 66% from the previous...

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