JAL Overcomes Demand Slump To Achieve Net Profit
Japan Airlines returned to the black in the three months through June, despite a demand slump caused by the March earthquake and tsunami. The carrier recorded a net profit of 12.7 billion yen ($164.6 million) for the period, which is its fiscal first quarter. The profit was all the more notable as...
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