JAL Posts Profit, But Second Half Looks Weak
JAL's parent company, Japan Airlines Corp., last week reported a net profit of 83 billion yen for the first six months of its fiscal year thanks to a sharp turnaround in its international route network. Revenue for the six months grew 13.9% to more than 1 trillion yen, while operating costs fell 0.4...
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