JAL Takes Harder Line on Profitability of Routes

In a cultural and economic change of heart, Japan Airlines says it is dropping or reducing frequencies on underperforming transpacific routes from secondary airports, even though these include some of its best-known destinations. Affected are flights from Fukuoka and Osaka to Honolulu and from Tokyo...

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