Japan Airlines' Fuel Cost Fell As Others' Rose
Japan Airlines' fuel cost actually fell 6% in the first half of the carrier's fiscal year thanks to a strong yen. While fuel volume and unit price rose, the yen's appreciation "worked in our favor," the carrier said in an internal memo. JAL's first-half fuel bill fell by 4.3 billion yen (US$41...
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