Japan Airlines Records Loss Of $74.5 Million In 'Sluggish' Economy
Japan Airlines posted a net loss of $74.5 million for fiscal 1996, blaming a "sluggish" Japanese economy and higher fuel prices. In contrast, All Nippon Airways, which made a profit last year (see ANA story below), said the domestic economy "is continuing its moderate recovery." JAL's earnings were...
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