JAL Realigns Itself For a Discount World

Japan Airlines is closing out the 1990s where it started, instituting new plans to cut costs and improve efficiency to keep ahead of declining yields. So far, the yields are winning. JAL President and CEO Isao Kaneko could express only ``cautious optimism'' for a turnaround in 1999 on the recent...

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