Higher Fuel Prices, Weaker Yen Hurt JAL First-Half Results

Higher international revenues could not offset jet fuel price spikes and a weaker yen, causing Japan Airlines to post 39% lower operating profits and 71% less net income for the first half of its fiscal year, which ended Sept. 30. Net income for the period fell to $24.5 million on 6.9% higher...

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