JAL prunes international routes in bid to stem losses

Paul

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Nov 15, 2005
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Japan Airlines (JAL) is cutting more international services and stepping up aircraft retirements to curb growing losses from overseas operations.

Asia’s largest airline group has seen its financial position deteriorate this year, as it has been hurt by high fuel prices and a drop in demand caused by negative publicity over safety-related issues. JAL says it is cutting 10% of its international flying when measured by available seat kilometres in a bid to return its loss-making international arm to profitability by the end of the 2006 fiscal year.

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Why is Jal going down to 7 weekly Narita - LHR flights from 14? IT seesm is this day and age LHR would be JAL'S number one European destination requiring double daily 744 or 777 service. So what up?
 
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