. . . AND JAL SPINS OFF
Japan Airlines expects operations of a new discount subsidiary, JAL Express, to begin in the first half of its 1998 fiscal year with two Boeing 737-400s. JAL Express will operate some of JAL's low-demand routes on a wet-lease basis and study the possibility of taking over some domestic trunk routes...
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