JAL Publishes Airline Incident Information On Internet
For the first time, Japan Airlines began publishing on the Internet information on flight irregularities that occurred in its domestic and international services. Like all airlines, JAL did not previously publish the information for fear of causing unnecessary anxiety and misunderstanding regarding...
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