Japan Airlines Turns First Operating Profit In Five Years

Japan Airlines (JAL) posted an operating profit for fiscal year 1995, its first in five years. Growing demand for business travel and a stronger yen, which boosted tourist travel, led to the turnaround, JAL said. The carrier's operating profit of 15,403 million yen (US$141.51 million) compares with...

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