REVENUE FLU
The steep drop in international passenger traffic that followed the Sept. 11 attacks drove Japan Airlines, the country's leading carrier, into a $287-million shortfall for the fiscal year ended Mar. 31. It was JAL's first net loss in four years. The carrier's management predicted a precipitous...
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