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ThonTaddeo
Good catch, JeffLee. A sharp rally in the yen is exactly what an airline, for whom internationally-priced fuel is a major expense, should be wanting to see, because it reduces their costs tremendously.
But we should no longer be surprised to see sentences like this one, copy-pasted with tiny variations, inserted into article after article by what I imagine are Abe/Kuroda/LDP content censors. I can't think of any other excuse for such shoddy journalism.
kurisupisu
ANA still making large profits then!
Scrote
If the Yen has increased in value it might be a good time to buy some new aircraft.
JeffLee
Although that could help an airline with lower fuel prices and more passengers heading overseas to take advantage of their enhanced purchasing power.
Tomohisa Yokoyama
They just invested in Vietnam Airlines a money losing state owned enterprise expect more losses.