JAL Softens Restructuring
Japan Airlines has softened its restructuring effort, planning fewer job cuts than were discussed in June, reports in major Japanese media suggest. JAL is also asking for less debt forgiveness from its banks—¥320 billion ($3.84 billion) instead of ¥360 billion—in a restructuring plan that it hopes...
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