Japanese Carriers Reduce Flights
Credit: JOSEPHPRIES.COM
Weakening demand in Asia’s two hottest markets, India and China, has prompted Japan’s All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Japan Airlines (JAL) to pull back on some services until springtime. ANA’s cutbacks begin in February and will continue “for the time being.” They include suspending services from Osaka...
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