JAL SEEKS PRODUCTIVITY GAINS IN NEW SERVICES

The new Kansai International Airport serving the Osaka/Kobe region will figure prominently in Japan Airlines' efforts to increase productivity by stepping up its service frequency by 3-5% in domestic, international and freighter services. The productivity plan is part of a five-year effort to...

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