JAL, JAS Press Plans To Form Subsidiaries
Facing unaccustomed competition from prospective low-fare airlines, Japan Airlines and Japan Air System are developing plans for early establishment of subsidiaries. JAL's unit, not yet named, is to be formed by February and launch service in 1998. With initial capital of 400 million yen (about $3.5...
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