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Ichiro_WeatherForecaster
Since the bankrupt in 2010 and the government support, it seems JAL experienced drastically a cost cut and also maybe a rational business.
I wish it recovers from pandemic as early as possible and become one of the world top airline companies
Goodlucktoyou
Amakudari is a blessed angle.
Cricky
No prize for guessing where an exorbitant amount of tax payer money is going.
shogun36
Maybe lower your fees, then people would use your company.
Proper Science
JAL made a big chunk of their revenue with international travel.
Now that it is virtually imposible to travel without getting treated as a criminal, and the fact that anyone who isn't a resident or a national cannot get into the country, is pretty obvious that their fees have absolutely nothing to do with these numbers.
mmwkdw
All Airlines are loosing bigtime.
Convert your fleet to Cargo , Develop inbound/outbound leading edge quarantine facilities and take on the likes of DHL, etc
TARA TAN KITAOKA
Even Singapore airlines is making a loss, what are you groaning about???